I love the way you don't ignore issues for another day. If something breaks, you fix it and all the while looking after your animals so well. Your dogs looked so happy running alongside the quad. And you have your medium and longer term projects bubbling away in the background as well. Fair play. Hard, honest work deserves rewards...👏
Condolences to you and the family on the passing of your Aunt, Look forward to seeing the old Massey going, I have a 135 that has been laid up for years that i want tackle this year to get going.
Sorry to learn of the loss of your aunt. Condolences to you, your family and friends. Calving is my favorite part of farm life. Your coverage means a great deal. Thank you for sharing. Be safe.🐄🐄🐄🐄
Love the fact you'll fix a door so that it opens perfectly and save you time overalll, I remember all the doors you had to have a fighting match with, to get through as a kid.
Adrien so sorry for your loss, but life goes on. You run a top-notch farm and I always look forward to your next video. By the way, I love the old tractor you are restoring.
Condolences to you and your family on your Aunty passing. Great video again, looking forward to seeing how tractor and tanker turns out. Hope ye enjoyed Cavan Machinery Show
Nice one Adrian, the flick of the hair was funny after u took off the helmet, 3 healthy calves, happy days, and some more work on the 20, Condolences to you and your family on the passing of your Aunt!
As an old neighbour of mine used to say, Dargan tools are the off spring of Sliverline tools... or as he said Sliversh1t 😆 I heard someone on RUclips recently saying about buying good tools... buy once, cry once. Great vlog 👍
As per other comments Adrian and family please accept my condolences on your recient loss. As always love the channel and keep up the good work. Frank Glennon.
Always sad the passing of a family member condolences to your family, nice to have you back on air, missed your videos. Love the, way you have a tidy farm and your modifications to make life easier.
Great video as always Adrian. Your attention to editing and different video shots is brilliant and really makes the video easy to watch as each clip flows seamlessly into the next👌👍
Adrian you need a pair of rothenbrgor grips you can get ones like yours but with out the button all you do is lift up one handle and slide it up or down to suit
If putting a dribble bar on your tank you should get a new rubber seal and new hook bolts on the back also it's a good opportunity to drop your back door and wash out grit and stones wont be so easy later on!
I feel like I've got whiplash from watching all you do, lol. 😂 You're a busy man, but you do put out very interesting videos each time! Can't imagine that many big storms back-to-back, so y'all stay safe, and I hope everything goes well with the calving. (Fingers crossed for heifers! 🤞)
Sorry to hear about your lose. Your animals are so well looked after and you have thought so much about your shed and the gates are so easy to move when ever I had to move them yrs ago it was a rusty gate and baler twine. Your maintenance is second to non you are a credit to the farming industry and many a farmer could learn from you how to help themselves. Keep up the good work
Sorry to hear about your Aunt, my condolences. All sorts going on today! Also you know when a bit of kit's really got your goat, you're usually very deliberate in not naming brands, to call out that wrench specifically it must be proper awful!
Hello Adrian , So sorry to hear the passing of your Aunt. Great to see you back Plumbing and welding great job doing the fix. Remaining calves to come , hopefully all heifers ....take care as usual.
The Wrench you mentioned in England we call a Grip, and it is for holding against in pipe fitting etc, it's just very flexible and is easily applied by one person with Stillsons in the other hand, you do not have to mess about adjusting it.
I swear by a shear grab on a teleporter for feeding cattle pit or bales. Tip for opening the bales move the bale off the wrap be4 u take off the net so its easy to pick it up
Please accept my sincere condolences on your loss. It’s never easy when you lose a loved one. My mam passed away in June of last year. It’s still as raw today as it was then
Good to see you back ! Great to see all calving is healthy for you Adrian,nice to see the boys running along side the quad,hopefully you’re film (when it’s time) cows let out in the fields,🍻
Adrian my deepest sympathy to you and all your family on loss your father ,he must be proud dad in heaven to see what you have continued to achieve on farm he started ,take care and give some time to yourself to think about your dad it helps,latersssss
Sorry to hear bout your aunt.. I used to hire out a bull for the cows it was a great job only had him ere for bout 6 - 8 weeks and then gone no worries bout anything great video again
Quick tip for you Adrian, feed the meal up at the head of the cubicles for a while it will encourage your heifer to go up into the cubicle. Sympathy to you and your family on your loss
You should get a set of knipex cobra water pump pliers. Great tool. And make/buy a 3 point linkage adapter for the front loader so that you can use the bale splitter on the front loader and not have to take the weight block off at all
Great video Adrian, who was doing the Drone worked great, do the other girls help as much as the young one or is she Dads girl, could you may be have found a bigger adjustable to fix that water pipe Ha Ha, your right about fittings no matter how many you have you never have the right one, calfs look in great fetal, it will be nice to see things starting to happen outside, wet weather is a nightmare you can't beat the sun on the animals backs to see a magical time , any way great video Adrian nice to see different things around your farm, good luck
A pump plyers or a channel locks (as our american cousins call them)is what you want to help hold the brass fitting Adrian ,they are similar to that plyers you bought but lock and dont slip ,handler than the big adjustable 🙂👍,another super video
Great video as always Adrian. Looking forward to seeing you brace that wall,have an idea for you,will p.m you. Those wheels don't need changing on the Massey 🤭 🤣🤣
here in New Zealand Angus is the main bull breed as the clean up bull but some are also using the Wagyu which is also a docile breed - Wagyu cross with the marbling gets good returns - I grew up on a dairy and crop farm with Friesian and we had Friesian bulls - my Grandfather had breed and showed Jerseys and he had Jersey bulls and they are mean and crazy
Sorry for your loss Adrian.. would you consider beef shorthorn if your getting a bull easy calving, docile and will leave great colour that sells well. We will have two young bulls available later in spring
Sorry to hear of your loss Adrian. Yet you managed to put another great video up. Classic l'oreal hair moment when ya jumped off the quad made me laugh😂. I was thinking about your dilema of bracing the wall you can prop that with timber ! Either a 6x3 or 2 9x2 '2s flitched and bolted. It would be a lot simpler and handier do than trying to prop that RSJ on yer tod. Or you could get real funky and run a cross brace with 150 x 10 FB on that wall, but with those winds id say youd still have movement. Few laurels as a wind break the far side of that stud rail on the cow pass ?. Either ways you know your yard and buildings better than anyone. 👍Great to see ya back.
Ye u hear ya. Most buildings are 16 foot or 4.8 in new money. Some run to 20 foot even with a 6x3. That bending your talking about is Euler buckling (me engineers hat is on 😉!) If you put the 9x2s on edge like a joist in a house and flitch with a flat plate ( sandwich it in between the timbers) and bolt it say every 600 on center id say your on a winner. And you've not as heavy a solution on an already weak wall. Again tis your shed. But i know what its like to be trying to do stuff on yer lonesome. And beam work is heavy lad.
Condolences to you and the entire family. Good looking calves, dairy farmers would love to see a 90/10 ratio of heafers. It was the same thing when I was working with it. But the way of nature has it ways even with sexed seamen sometimes.
Please accept my condolences, never a good thing when a family member passes away. Wishing you and your family all the best 👍
Cheers lad 👍
I love the way you don't ignore issues for another day. If something breaks, you fix it and all the while looking after your animals so well. Your dogs looked so happy running alongside the quad. And you have your medium and longer term projects bubbling away in the background as well. Fair play. Hard, honest work deserves rewards...👏
Sorry for your lost may she rest in peace
sorry to hear about your lost' time doesn't wait for no man or our love one' great footage with the droun
Sorry for your loss
Sorry to hear about your aunt,R.I.P
Sorry to hear about your aunt. Condolences to your family. Great video. Love seeing new baby calves.
Sorry to hear about your Aunt passing - my condolences to you and your family
Very sorry to hear about your Aunt, best wishes and you have a great channel
Sorry for your loss 🙏
sorry to hear the loss of your Aunt my thoughts are with you take care .
Sorry for your loss Adrian
Sorry for your loss man hope your coping well best wishes to you and your family
Sorry to hear about your loss thinking of you and your family chum
Condolences to you and the family on the passing of your Aunt, Look forward to seeing the old Massey going, I have a 135 that has been laid up for years that i want tackle this year to get going.
Condolences to you and your family.
Sorry to learn of the loss of your aunt. Condolences to you, your family and friends.
Calving is my favorite part of farm life. Your coverage means a great deal. Thank you for sharing. Be safe.🐄🐄🐄🐄
Sincere sympathy to you Adrian and your family on the sad passing of your Aunt,may her soul rest in peace amen.great video once again.
Condolences to you and the family on your loss good to see you back making the videos great content
Sorry for your recent loss. Great video. Good to see a man not panicking when a cow starts calving and gives them plenty of time.
Thank you. Yes the more time there left the better 👍
Love the fact you'll fix a door so that it opens perfectly and save you time overalll, I remember all the doors you had to have a fighting match with, to get through as a kid.
Adrien so sorry for your loss, but life goes on. You run a top-notch farm and I always look forward to your next video. By the way, I love the old tractor you are restoring.
Good to have you back
Condolences to you and your family on your Aunty passing. Great video again, looking forward to seeing how tractor and tanker turns out.
Hope ye enjoyed Cavan Machinery Show
Hello from Moosomin ,Saskatchewan, Canada Great videos you put out.
God you’ve a wee thing for every thing. They must be quite soft if you don’t need a stick like beef cattle. Great video❤
Nice one Adrian, the flick of the hair was funny after u took off the helmet, 3 healthy calves, happy days, and some more work on the 20, Condolences to you and your family on the passing of your Aunt!
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Sorry to hear about the passing of your aunt RIP keeping on going love the content
Condolences to you and your family may she rest in peace.
Great video condolences to you and the family Adrian on the loss of your aunt
As an old neighbour of mine used to say, Dargan tools are the off spring of Sliverline tools... or as he said Sliversh1t 😆 I heard someone on RUclips recently saying about buying good tools... buy once, cry once. Great vlog 👍
Nice to see how a one man family farm works
Hi Adrian sorry to hear about your auntie my thoughts and prayers are with you 👍
Sorry for the passing of ur aunt Adrian, absolutely love ur video, we had a man from up ur way buying calves ,keep up the good work and stay safe
As per other comments Adrian and family please accept my condolences on your recient loss. As always love the channel and keep up the good work. Frank Glennon.
I do love looking at your farm - so neat. Your channel helps me keep in with farming. Great channel.
Brilliant video Adrian well done to you and all your little helpers 👌💪👍
Sorry for your loss. I'v been Watching you for a bit now and your a very good handy man. Keep the good work up.
Good to see you've still a fair amount of clamp left. Great video Adrian.
Yes we should have plenty, hopefully it won’t be a long wet spring 🤞
I'm sorry for you loss 😔 should give that loader a lick of paint would make the tractor look ten times better 😉
Great video Adrian good to see you back sorry for your loss
Condolences to you and ur family at this sad time great video
Great video as always Adrian keep it up and you will get to 100k subs very soon 👍👍👍
Cheers Diarmuid, I’m happy that people enjoy them 👍
@@IFarmWeFarm sound out 👑👌
Your a man of many skills toatal respect chum
Sorry to hear about your aunt.
Condolences to you and family
Great video as always Adrian nice way to walk the dogs Adrian 👍🏴🇬🇧☝️
Always sad the passing of a family member condolences to your family, nice to have you back on air, missed your videos. Love the, way you have a tidy farm and your modifications to make life easier.
May God be with you and your family
Great video as always 👍
Great video as always Adrian. Your attention to editing and different video shots is brilliant and really makes the video easy to watch as each clip flows seamlessly into the next👌👍
Cheers Dominic 👍
Well done great video 👍 it's nearly time to let them out 😌 great to see you back condolences on your ant
Adrian you need a pair of rothenbrgor grips you can get ones like yours but with out the button all you do is lift up one handle and slide it up or down to suit
Great video Adrian
If putting a dribble bar on your tank you should get a new rubber seal and new hook bolts on the back also it's a good opportunity to drop your back door and wash out grit and stones wont be so easy later on!
Well Adrian sorry for your loss.We had three cows calf everyday for four weeks.I wish the best of luck with the dribble bar for the tanker.
I feel like I've got whiplash from watching all you do, lol. 😂 You're a busy man, but you do put out very interesting videos each time! Can't imagine that many big storms back-to-back, so y'all stay safe, and I hope everything goes well with the calving. (Fingers crossed for heifers! 🤞)
Sorry to hear about your lose. Your animals are so well looked after and you have thought so much about your shed and the gates are so easy to move when ever I had to move them yrs ago it was a rusty gate and baler twine. Your maintenance is second to non you are a credit to the farming industry and many a farmer could learn from you how to help themselves. Keep up the good work
Cheers Earle 👍
Condolences to you adrian and family
Sorry to hear about your aunt Adrian
Sorry to hear about your Aunt, my condolences. All sorts going on today! Also you know when a bit of kit's really got your goat, you're usually very deliberate in not naming brands, to call out that wrench specifically it must be proper awful!
A the good ole Harling trowel, a handy little tool with many uses 😄
Hello Adrian , So sorry to hear the passing of your Aunt. Great to see you back Plumbing and welding great job doing the fix. Remaining calves to come , hopefully all heifers ....take care as usual.
The Wrench you mentioned in England we call a Grip, and it is for holding against in pipe fitting etc, it's just very flexible and is easily applied by one person with Stillsons in the other hand, you do not have to mess about adjusting it.
I swear by a shear grab on a teleporter for feeding cattle pit or bales. Tip for opening the bales move the bale off the wrap be4 u take off the net so its easy to pick it up
Please accept my sincere condolences on your loss. It’s never easy when you lose a loved one. My mam passed away in June of last year. It’s still as raw today as it was then
Sorry to hear that, thank you
Another uplifting video Adrian - thanks - I can't wait to see the next instalment of "The Wee Grey Fergie"
Good to see you back ! Great to see all calving is healthy for you Adrian,nice to see the boys running along side the quad,hopefully you’re film (when it’s time) cows let out in the fields,🍻
Great video lad….. full of interest jobs and such!! Looking forward to your next one 👌🏻
Yep….that‘s farming. Always repairing something!
Adrian my deepest sympathy to you and all your family on loss your father ,he must be proud dad in heaven to see what you have continued to achieve on farm he started ,take care and give some time to yourself to think about your dad it helps,latersssss
It was my aunt Edward, thankfully my father is doing great, thank you 👍
You inspired me alot adrian i love your videos
Sorry to hear bout your aunt.. I used to hire out a bull for the cows it was a great job only had him ere for bout 6 - 8 weeks and then gone no worries bout anything great video again
Quick tip for you Adrian, feed the meal up at the head of the cubicles for a while it will encourage your heifer to go up into the cubicle. Sympathy to you and your family on your loss
excellent video Adrian,loved the drone footage seeing all the water lying about shows you have had a lot of rain
Looking forward to the Fergie video! Great video Adrian 👍
You should get a set of knipex cobra water pump pliers. Great tool. And make/buy a 3 point linkage adapter for the front loader so that you can use the bale splitter on the front loader and not have to take the weight block off at all
Knipex pipe grips are the best had mine 10 years now use them weekly and they’re still good
Great video Adrian, who was doing the Drone worked great, do the other girls help as much as the young one or is she Dads girl, could you may be have found a bigger adjustable to fix that water pipe Ha Ha, your right about fittings no matter how many you have you never have the right one, calfs look in great fetal, it will be nice to see things starting to happen outside, wet weather is a nightmare you can't beat the sun on the animals backs to see a magical time , any way great video Adrian nice to see different things around your farm, good luck
I do all the drone work myself George, when you set it up right it works away by itself. Be great to see cattle outside 🤞
I'm assuming a dribble bar for the tanker, Adrian. Yourself and Gerry 6420 love to keep the gear perfect. Good Video, Sorry for your loss.
A pump plyers or a channel locks (as our american cousins call them)is what you want to help hold the brass fitting Adrian ,they are similar to that plyers you bought but lock and dont slip ,handler than the big adjustable 🙂👍,another super video
Fine farm
Best off luck
Great to see ye back 👍👍
Cheers lad 👍
Another top, top vid.☘️👍
Great video as always Adrian. Looking forward to seeing you brace that wall,have an idea for you,will p.m you.
Those wheels don't need changing on the Massey 🤭 🤣🤣
here in New Zealand Angus is the main bull breed as the clean up bull but some are also using the Wagyu which is also a docile breed - Wagyu cross with the marbling gets good returns - I grew up on a dairy and crop farm with Friesian and we had Friesian bulls - my Grandfather had breed and showed Jerseys and he had Jersey bulls and they are mean and crazy
good luck adrian👍👍👍🇩🇿
Knipex cobra water pump pliers are a brilliant tool adrain check them out. Happy to see the videos back
I will do, lots of people mentioning them
Nipex grips all day long. Another great video 👍
I would highly recommend a saler bull if you are looking for one. Ease of calving and hardiness are second to none
Sorry to hear about your aunt rip
Great content
Sorry for your loss Adrian.. would you consider beef shorthorn if your getting a bull easy calving, docile and will leave great colour that sells well. We will have two young bulls available later in spring
Those pliers you were using, I always used something similar but they were made by Knipex I think they were called. Really decent quality.
Just priced them online there now, €120 for the same size 🤔. Stuff has got crazy expensive
Good video. I have one cow that refuses to lie up on a cubicle, I spent weeks trying to get her to but no good
Make the chute on the meal bin like the extension chute on a ready mix lorry.
Yes that would work great 👍
The plastic troughs are a great idea cuts down on waste often see a lot of nuts going to waste when thrown on the silage
There great 👍
Sorry to hear of your loss Adrian. Yet you managed to put another great video up. Classic l'oreal hair moment when ya jumped off the quad made me laugh😂.
I was thinking about your dilema of bracing the wall you can prop that with timber ! Either a 6x3 or 2 9x2 '2s flitched and bolted. It would be a lot simpler and handier do than trying to prop that RSJ on yer tod. Or you could get real funky and run a cross brace with 150 x 10 FB on that wall, but with those winds id say youd still have movement. Few laurels as a wind break the far side of that stud rail on the cow pass ?. Either ways you know your yard and buildings better than anyone. 👍Great to see ya back.
I though about using timber but it’s a 14ft span and I’d be afraid it would bend under pressure. You be a lot cheaper to do for sure
Ye u hear ya. Most buildings are 16 foot or 4.8 in new money. Some run to 20 foot even with a 6x3. That bending your talking about is Euler buckling (me engineers hat is on 😉!) If you put the 9x2s on edge like a joist in a house and flitch with a flat plate ( sandwich it in between the timbers) and bolt it say every 600 on center id say your on a winner. And you've not as heavy a solution on an already weak wall. Again tis your shed. But i know what its like to be trying to do stuff on yer lonesome. And beam work is heavy lad.
Condolences to you and the entire family.
Good looking calves, dairy farmers would love to see a 90/10 ratio of heafers. It was the same thing when I was working with it. But the way of nature has it ways even with sexed seamen sometimes.