I'm 60 some years old and I really really enjoy seeing a father and son work together my two boys help me quite a bit I'm disabled but they help me I love them dearly and I could see you too love each other dearly too keep up the good work I'm going to have some cereal with your milk amen from PA 👍👍🇺🇲🇺🇲✌️
God bless you my friend you hang in there I'm disabled too and chronic pain and these kind of videos really make me feel a little better hey I hope you feel better soon don't give up you got friends out there lots of them I'll be one you stay safe and God bless
I really like that International. Fantastic looking tractor, and I think you guys really benefit from keeping a smaller one like that around the farm for stuff like this.
Nice job on the lights and on the first time they worked. lol, You also did a great job on the bedding for the cows at the end. That worked really well. Thanks for sharing and have a nice safe day!! God bless you all and keep on farming.
Any time you do electrical work and the blue smoke doesn't come out, that's a win. That little telescoping lift is quite a machine. I bet you find all sorts of uses for that. Great content.
I paint lots of lifts, like skytrak, Pettibone, jcb, and Kubota. I was looking at pictures of how to place decals and a picture of you came up sitting in jcb putting feed in your hopper and the grinder in the cylidge so how about that, cool. God bless you and your dad and family in cold weather doing your thing down on the farm.
A farmer has to wear many hats, being versatile in every way, an electrician one moment, a chemist to a technician, well you get my point, we have to be able to do everything. We look for every way to improve our farms in as many ways as we can. Great job on the video and on your work. Have a good weekend, stay safe, see you next time.
You and your father wear so many hats, I don't see how either of you can get in and out of the barns to do all the jobs. Very interesting rototilling. Stay safe.
I have known a few old dairy folks back not that many years ago I must tell you that your operation is a much cleaner and more efficient then I have seen in the past And for a while I thought it was a requirement to keep everything you have ever touched in Ramond piles and at several locations Your farm looks great in your drone videos with the contour farming and various crops very colorful Like a work of art About those tele handler‘s You may not know that JCB makes a skid steer tires or track with side entry and extending boom They also make tillers for your skid steer Less tractors to maintain if one can do more Your barns may to small of alleys with thigh quarters you will end up bumping into things adding to your list of repairs
We use a crate like that too. Safety tip: make a board from to bottomup 1 feet around. If u push with your feet a tool thats on the bottom it doesnt go down ( and hits someone on the head)
As a building maintenance guy for over 40 years, I always write the replacement date on bulbs when I install them. Kind of gives a frame of reference when replacing them later as to how long they last.
Best to have the basket secured to the lift. I hose could break and tip the basket down. I'd hire you Eric as an apprentice but you already have a great job. Thanks for the great video.
Eric, a suggestion to see if your compost is composting, try a thermometer and see how hot that bed pack is down inside. If it’s breaking down it’ll create heat….allot of heat in fact. My compost piles would reach 135 degrees. It would take about 90 days to turn my horse manure and leaves into dark great smelling compost for the garden with at least weekly turning. When the temperature drops, turn and add some moisture.
Great electrical job Eric, I'd hire you in a heartbeat. Hope the tilled bedding works well for you. Great to see your Dad in the video too. Thanks till next time.
That helps with clumps in manure plus help to put it in the holding pits. We always at our neighbors salted the floor’s in winter to help keep the manure liquid an manage more quicker and going in auger to be loaded . Like how you have barn set up the new barn up above I think I ask about this once before to have doors you can open up from the door automatically shut during winter and open during spring ,summer, fall and closed in winter.
The juxtaposition of a pain in the ass “safety” switch for stopping accidental bucket disconnect with the piece of rope tied around the “safety cage” to keep if from falling off the forks is simply fantastic!
Great video. We use something similar to the tiller for poultry litter that we call a fluffer. Priefert makes the one most people use in our area. We really enjoy your channel!
You guys will love that machine if you decide to purchase it, we have a small farm and a construction company in Ohio and we own 7 Gradall’s and not one skid steer, you well find more things to do with it than you could’ve imagined. Love watching your videos my son started a YT page Ohio Farm Boy if you get time, lots of videos coming this year on our small farm Grain and lambs content. Great job keep up the great work!
THAAAAT'S why I nearly set that fluorescent light fixture on fire with those LED grow lights........I didn't know I needed to by-pass the ballast. Learned something, today!! Thanks!!
If you’re thinking of getting a tiller they make skid steer attachment tellers so you don’t have to buy a huge machine with motors and everything you can just hook it straight up to one of your mini skid steer‘s or potentially future Tele handler‘s and region from the outside and limit compaction even further
If you decide to buy a telehandler you can also buy slewing manbasket attachments plus a jib and winch as well which I see would be a great help around the farm but you have to consider cost great episodes keep up the great work
The Amish daiymen here do deep bedding. This time of year the pack is about 2' deep now. By spring when they clean it out the pack will br over 3'. They run a horse drawn disk harrow every afternoon during the milking. They clean out the entire pack all at oncenin spring.
There you have it. Kubota for the tight spaces and the telescopic for all possible jobs where forward and upward reach is needed. The reason we have a Volvo wheel loader and a Merlo
I’ve been converting some of our lights to LED’s too. Bad batch of cheap light units fitted within the last 10 years and ballasts are failing. Older light units have very little problems.
We promote rototiller for longer lasting litter in cowshed. With our miscanthus bedding chips we ask the dairy m'en to rototll every days to aérobie fermentation that will dry the litter. Also you have to pull up the tail of the rototiler to have the heavier parts of the litter on the top of the litter. Like that they will dry quicker !
Hi Eric great video. Only concern I would have with tiller would be bringing bad bugs back up too the surface especially if you have had mastitis cows in there?
I have been hooked on your content for some time, do you happen to have a video telling about the history of your dairy? I would be interested to hear about the other generations.
I have a pack barn for my 200 dairy cows the tiller is the best way to go if you use a cultivate or ripper it don't leave the top dry enough for the cows where the tiller mixes very well and the finer the better we use a compost tiller it's 8ft wide and Diggs 24 in deep
Great awesome video Eric. I think that would help better stiring it up adding air , now packing it harder that’s a good question only u will know when u clean it out
Interesting experiment with cultivating the bed pack and will it pack up harder quickly after. If so maybe try adding fresh bedding before you turn it over. Maybe something a bit course like soybean stubble. Cheers 🇨🇦
I thought for sure that you were going to find a Mt Dew or Chocolate Milk up above the metal pieces you were removing when you changed the light over the LED. Haha, guess my intuition was off! 🤷♂️😂 Anyway, I can totally tell that you like that Manitou a bit more than the JCB, as you seem to go for that one more so than the other. It definitely seems like having a telehandler on the farm would be very beneficial to you guys though. You can see how much Tom Pemberton used his, over across the pond in sunny ol' England. Lol. It's a shame you weren't able to get each one by itself for a short time so that you could focus on them individually and give them each a fair shake, instead of having to try to use both before they go (not saying you aren't giving them each a fair chance, but I'd say it is very difficult to distribute your time between each one equally as every job you would use them on is unique and one might take longer than the other, or you'd need to use features that the others jobs wouldn't need said feature. Anyhow, loved the video, as usual! Already looking forward to the next. 🙂 Take care, God Bless, and stay safe!
Practice your welding. Weld a length of chain to the basket with ahook on the end. Boom! Safety chain. 😁 Good to see & hear Dad. That tiller does a really good job looks like. But will the surface be dry?
Hey bud they have LED bulbs that that you can use with the ballast. The only thing that kind of sucks is if the ballast burns out completely you're kind of back to square one. I put quite a few of them in and they seem like they work pretty well though
I'm 60 some years old and I really really enjoy seeing a father and son work together my two boys help me quite a bit I'm disabled but they help me I love them dearly and I could see you too love each other dearly too keep up the good work I'm going to have some cereal with your milk amen from PA 👍👍🇺🇲🇺🇲✌️
78 yrs with cancer in skull, raised on dairy farm, managed dairy farms, taught school, you give me hope......thank you..........
Hang in there Van, we are with you....
God bless you my friend you hang in there I'm disabled too and chronic pain and these kind of videos really make me feel a little better hey I hope you feel better soon don't give up you got friends out there lots of them I'll be one you stay safe and God bless
stay strong mate, youve got support here! Start a vlog and put it up so we can hear what your dealing with
Man I love the ...tote basket... slash man basket 🧺. Lol. Always gotta be on your toes. Love watching you and your father on the farm.
I had not seen a modern dairy farm before. I have watched a few of your posts. Impressive. Thank you for what you do to feed us.
The way the tiller fluffs and levels out the bed pack is satisfying to watch
Love to see how things work around the farm. Thanks for your hard work to help America
I really like that International. Fantastic looking tractor, and I think you guys really benefit from keeping a smaller one like that around the farm for stuff like this.
Looked like the tiller worked well. Nice wide width made short work of it too.
Nice job on the lights and on the first time they worked. lol, You also did a great job on the bedding for the cows at the end. That worked really well. Thanks for sharing and have a nice safe day!! God bless you all and keep on farming.
I love the look a cow gets when she’s curious. Hard to imagine a 1,000 pound animal looking “cute” but they do !
Any time you do electrical work and the blue smoke doesn't come out, that's a win. That little telescoping lift is quite a machine. I bet you find all sorts of uses for that. Great content.
I paint lots of lifts, like skytrak, Pettibone, jcb, and Kubota. I was looking at pictures of how to place decals and a picture of you came up sitting in jcb putting feed in your hopper and the grinder in the cylidge so how about that, cool. God bless you and your dad and family in cold weather doing your thing down on the farm.
Always refreshing to see someone who knows about and uses a cordless drill's speeds between off and full.
A farmer has to wear many hats, being versatile in every way, an electrician one moment, a chemist to a technician, well you get my point, we have to be able to do everything. We look for every way to improve our farms in as many ways as we can. Great job on the video and on your work. Have a good weekend, stay safe, see you next time.
Mathematician too!
I always enjoy it when you and your dad work together, Keep up the hard work.
You and your father wear so many hats, I don't see how either of you can get in and out of the barns to do all the jobs. Very interesting rototilling. Stay safe.
I love watching that 4 wheel steer! So maneuverable!
That's how my dad planted corn as a kid 🤣🤣🤣 thanks for all your hard work 👌
Awesome video. Excited to see how that bed pack comes out.
I have known a few old dairy folks back not that many years ago
I must tell you that your operation is a much cleaner and more efficient then I have seen in the past
And for a while I thought it was a requirement to keep everything you have ever touched in Ramond piles and at several locations
Your farm looks great in your drone videos with the contour farming and various crops very colorful
Like a work of art
About those tele handler‘s
You may not know that JCB makes a skid steer tires or track with side entry and extending boom
They also make tillers for your skid steer
Less tractors to maintain if one can do more
Your barns may to small of alleys with thigh quarters you will end up bumping into things adding to your list of repairs
It is literally my favorite when your dad narrates and explains things 😊
His dad did a whole video once, was filled with knowledge and a pleasure to watch.
Agree
We use a crate like that too. Safety tip: make a board from to bottomup 1 feet around. If u push with your feet a tool thats on the bottom it doesnt go down ( and hits someone on the head)
As a building maintenance guy for over 40 years, I always write the replacement date on bulbs when I install them. Kind of gives a frame of reference when replacing them later as to how long they last.
My father in law always had a book for bulbs and batteries
Best to have the basket secured to the lift. I hose could break and tip the basket down. I'd hire you Eric as an apprentice but you already have a great job. Thanks for the great video.
I so enjoy watching you and your dad work together blessings to both of you and the family
Many Many years ago on our farm we had one of those internationals as the main (only) tractor on the farm. It did a lot of work ! great tractor
Super attention to detail and safety. Great job guys.
Eric, a suggestion to see if your compost is composting, try a thermometer and see how hot that bed pack is down inside. If it’s breaking down it’ll create heat….allot of heat in fact. My compost piles would reach 135 degrees. It would take about 90 days to turn my horse manure and leaves into dark great smelling compost for the garden with at least weekly turning. When the temperature drops, turn and add some moisture.
Great electrical job Eric, I'd hire you in a heartbeat. Hope the tilled bedding works well for you. Great to see your Dad in the video too. Thanks till next time.
The tiller would also be good for when you go to clean it out you can use it to fluff the bedding up so it’s easier to scoop out
Definitely--that's what we do on our farm.
That helps with clumps in manure plus help to put it in the holding pits. We always at our neighbors salted the floor’s in winter to help keep the manure liquid an manage more quicker and going in auger to be loaded . Like how you have barn set up the new barn up above I think I ask about this once before to have doors you can open up from the door automatically shut during winter and open during spring ,summer, fall and closed in winter.
The juxtaposition of a pain in the ass “safety” switch for stopping accidental bucket disconnect with the piece of rope tied around the “safety cage” to keep if from falling off the forks is simply fantastic!
Great video. We use something similar to the tiller for poultry litter that we call a fluffer. Priefert makes the one most people use in our area. We really enjoy your channel!
You guys will love that machine if you decide to purchase it, we have a small farm and a construction company in Ohio and we own 7 Gradall’s and not one skid steer, you well find more things to do with it than you could’ve imagined. Love watching your videos my son started a YT page Ohio Farm Boy if you get time, lots of videos coming this year on our small farm Grain and lambs content. Great job keep up the great work!
Greetings from Denmark, Enjoy watching your videos alot! I'm involved in agriculture myself here.
This channel is fascinating. Thanks for putting these out. It’s really interesting to learn how this works
i worked with a fellow who tilled turkey pens between groups. he said it made for easier clean out.
You guys are all cool people I really enjoy your videos. Keep up the good work!
Nice work! I'll never take a glass of milk for granted again. Thank You!
Hello from California! Thanks for these videos. I get my need to do some farm work vibe out by watching..peace
Definable curious to see what happens with the tilled bed pack.
You guys are bad ass. Thank you for all you do to keep our country moving forward.
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Remember with the 4 wheel steering you can 'crab' at an angle too. Might be useful against edges.
Friend of mine fell out of a JCB bucket working on trees he fell out and broke his back … glad u are working safely
THAAAAT'S why I nearly set that fluorescent light fixture on fire with those LED grow lights........I didn't know I needed to by-pass the ballast. Learned something, today!! Thanks!!
You and your dad are amazing work partners.
Safety baler-twine made me laugh. Looks like something I'd do!
Gets the job done lol. I keep all of mine, never know when you'll need it.
Awesome Video and Much Love as Always 🐄 Man!!!
If you’re thinking of getting a tiller they make skid steer attachment tellers so you don’t have to buy a huge machine with motors and everything you can just hook it straight up to one of your mini skid steer‘s or potentially future Tele handler‘s and region from the outside and limit compaction even further
Awesome video Eric. Very nice to see you and your dad work so good together. Thank you very much for the video. How is your family doing Eric ?
Good to see baler twine in use to secure the cage to the telehandler. Known as farmers weld in Somerset
If you decide to buy a telehandler you can also buy slewing manbasket attachments plus a jib and winch as well which I see would be a great help around the farm but you have to consider cost great episodes keep up the great work
Just started watching your videos......I am addicted.
Joe
The Amish daiymen here do deep bedding. This time of year the pack is about 2' deep now. By spring when they clean it out the pack will br over 3'. They run a horse drawn disk harrow every afternoon during the milking. They clean out the entire pack all at oncenin spring.
There you have it.
Kubota for the tight spaces and the telescopic for all possible jobs where forward and upward reach is needed. The reason we have a Volvo wheel loader and a Merlo
Skid stir tiller would be awesome for that you can get around your gates and stuff
Also good that the rototilling does not create dust. I thought it might.
I’ve been converting some of our lights to LED’s too. Bad batch of cheap light units fitted within the last 10 years and ballasts are failing. Older light units have very little problems.
Dang, wish I had a load of that tilled manure for my garden!
Great stuff Eric,thanks for sharing.Hope your newest young in is doing ok👍👍
We promote rototiller for longer lasting litter in cowshed.
With our miscanthus bedding chips we ask the dairy m'en to rototll every days to aérobie fermentation that will dry the litter.
Also you have to pull up the tail of the rototiler to have the heavier parts of the litter on the top of the litter. Like that they will dry quicker !
I love that your dad gets in on the camera work. Narrating and giving shoutouts 😂😂
Hi Eric great video. Only concern I would have with tiller would be bringing bad bugs back up too the surface especially if you have had mastitis cows in there?
We Okies would have used baling wire to tie the basket on.. Not everyone carries baling wire with them, but I drive Ford pickup. It's a necessity!
Baling wire: the farmer's friend, useful for Multiple tasks!
My very first thought: looks like a carnival ride! I was expected your dad to raise the “cage” up and down while spinning you in circles 🤣
telehandlers sures saves money then renting a lift
Well that was very kool to watch hope the rototilling works out for ya
Might have to invest in a telahendler? Great content 👌 pretty awesome you guys get demos. 😀
If you plan to continue with the tiller, I would highly recommend one for your skid loader.
You light up our lives!
Great Video, thanks for sharing, i'm curious how compost bed barns fit into dairy farming in the future, thanks for sharing
Love how the crate is tied to the forks with baling twian love it lol
Those looked like the to fluorescent tubes. I like getting the bulbs that you don't have to modify the fixture.
I have been hooked on your content for some time, do you happen to have a video telling about the history of your dairy? I would be interested to hear about the other generations.
Yes, that would be so cool!
Only Farmers know and agree that Managing manure is like more than 80%work for farmers lol 😆
I have a pack barn for my 200 dairy cows the tiller is the best way to go if you use a cultivate or ripper it don't leave the top dry enough for the cows where the tiller mixes very well and the finer the better we use a compost tiller it's 8ft wide and Diggs 24 in deep
What brand are you using? We use a reverse rotation Terra Force. It does a really good job, but I wish it went as deep as yours.
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@@justinjobson7184 The best one out there!
Great awesome video Eric. I think that would help better stiring it up adding air , now packing it harder that’s a good question only u will know when u clean it out
Real life Farming simulator 2022 lol. Good work man.
I could watch this rototilling all day.
Interesting experiment with cultivating the bed pack and will it pack up harder quickly after. If so maybe try adding fresh bedding before you turn it over. Maybe something a bit course like soybean stubble.
Cheers 🇨🇦
It'll be interesting Eric how this turns out that bedpack you tilled up for the pre fresh cows
Looks l,Ike you guys will be buying your own fluffier soon. That worked great.
Might want to try if you can find one is tiller with rotary fingers instead of the chopping blades this one has
Always fun to watch this channel
I thought for sure that you were going to find a Mt Dew or Chocolate Milk up above the metal pieces you were removing when you changed the light over the LED. Haha, guess my intuition was off! 🤷♂️😂
Anyway, I can totally tell that you like that Manitou a bit more than the JCB, as you seem to go for that one more so than the other. It definitely seems like having a telehandler on the farm would be very beneficial to you guys though. You can see how much Tom Pemberton used his, over across the pond in sunny ol' England. Lol. It's a shame you weren't able to get each one by itself for a short time so that you could focus on them individually and give them each a fair shake, instead of having to try to use both before they go (not saying you aren't giving them each a fair chance, but I'd say it is very difficult to distribute your time between each one equally as every job you would use them on is unique and one might take longer than the other, or you'd need to use features that the others jobs wouldn't need said feature. Anyhow, loved the video, as usual! Already looking forward to the next. 🙂 Take care, God Bless, and stay safe!
Don’t forget safety glasses when removing those old bulbs just in case…..love the channel.
Lol the line about how your dad planted corn back in the day. Had me weak 🤣 😂 💀 😭
I use an extension ladder to get into the lift if by myself.
Eric, grind part of one side off, easier to enter the "basket". The fire log boys do that, lots of vids. Bob in Nevada
Thanks for another sweet video
Practice your welding. Weld a length of chain to the basket with ahook on the end. Boom! Safety chain. 😁 Good to see & hear Dad. That tiller does a really good job looks like. But will the surface be dry?
LOVE ALL YOUR VIDEOS ERIC HAVE BLESSED DAY
Thank you very informative.
If you are bedding up that often wouldn't be that much more work to till a couple times a week. It seems like it would be beneficial in the long run.
Interested to know how the tiller experiment worked out.
Love your videos! From a sheep farmer in ohio
Hey bud they have LED bulbs that that you can use with the ballast. The only thing that kind of sucks is if the ballast burns out completely you're kind of back to square one. I put quite a few of them in and they seem like they work pretty well though
Bet that pen stunk bad 😆 Good seeing you guys getting alot done while having telahandler
Actually it doesn't have a strong smell
Awesome video
THE ROPE was a nice thought . Use a ratchet strap around the whole basket
Good show .
We switched our lights over years ago. Boy, what a difference.