Fencing On The Family Ranch (It escalated quickly)
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
- Mozzle keep them cows in. Chrang and I go on a hunt for where and how the cattle are gettin' out, and of course we do the right thing, and fix it to the minimum.
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A feller discovered this here channel just now. So I did the right thing and just snagged on a subscription. Then I bleep blooped down in the comments section and used the old digicals to like the video.
Perfect.
Factree response.
Bingo!
I beleve Derek is turning into one of them influensas. Reading them comments here..:-)
ME Too TE HE, it just popped up in my feed!
..just now you say?...sounds more like ya been binge watching to me...but still.....perfect!
I can’t believe I’m watching other people build fence after growing up doing that and hauling square bails. Y’all have all my respect. And prayers.
Gotta say it's strange seeing the way fences are done in different places around the world. It's different even between regions here in NZ
Ya'll got huge paddocks too.
i defiantly read that as square balls and will forever call them that instead of bails
@@kevinadams5592 🤣 Me to now
@@kevinadams5592 Bales, brother. Bales are not bails, and bails are not balls. Hay bales.
Maybe I'm crazy but no matter how much of a crappy day I'm having these videos from both channel's makes a feller smile. Thank you.
Thanks Joseph glad you enjoy
Probably Crazy too- but still definitely right!
Good, honest content.
@@westaircompressors Better’n “Green Acres” fer sure.
That was a walk down memory lane. My mom was raised on a farm in Arkansas. We'd go visit the pace every summer. I was 8 (1958) when I was finally able to saddle Queenie. She was 15 hands and I was only 5' tall, so getting that saddle up over my head and onto her back was a challenge. She had a habit of taking a deep breath when I was getting ready to tighten the cinch. No problem, I'd wait until she couldn't hold her breath anymore. She was a good saddle horse for all us grandkids, but one year she decided that stepping on my foot was the thing to do while saddling her. I took ahold of her left ear, pulled her head down to my head level and made deal. "You get off my foot and I'll let go of your ear". Never had another problem with her. From then on she'd whiinie whenever we arrived for a summer visit and wait for me at the gate. Seeing this, granny offered Queenie to me as a gift. I said thank you, but Queenie is for all grandkids. I got the biggest hug ever.
“it’s a Ford son, that’s why it’s there.” 😂
That was great got a good laugh off that one
Fact!
I knew this would be the top comment! 🤣
It's a Ford son that's where I died great comment
I drive a Ford and laughed
Died laughing when you told your boy to grab the “whistle sound click click hand gesture” pliers.
Lot of memories helping my Grandpa fix fence. Never forget his forearm muscles twitching as he grabbed the fence, cause you know we did the right thing and left the electric fencer on!
The Beauty of having a piece of land in this great Country! You're Blessed!😊
It's so good to see brothers that can mend their fences.
Yes, working together helps folks mend fences. My brother is allergic to work. Sigh:(
@@daven7915 mine too.. •_•
@@daven7915 My middle Brother normally shows up when it's too dark to work or when the work is already done. Lol
@@daven7915 Mine is 45 and lives at home with my 70 year old dad. Can't even get him to look in on my rental property in the same town. Chocolate teapot.
@@69butternut. As my father would say, 'bout as useful as an ash tray on a Harley.
I dont know why i laughed so much when your brother said 'i think its fine' just like you do!
“Well, it’s a Ford, son. That’s why it’s there.” Lmao!
No I’m not gonna laugh. Dangit I can’t keep it in!
Yep got me too.
Lol best line of video
I just about wrecked my big truck when I heard him say cuz I'm listening to it versus watching it today
that was a valuable lesson he needed to teach his son! “Well, it’s a Ford, son. That’s why it’s there.”
It’s like off the ranch. But better! Lol. Cool spin off. Nice job!
Its a ford son, thats why its there.... you sure nailed that right derek.
Thanks for the tour, it brought me back to my childhood. My grampa had a farm and a sand and gravel pit in NH and id spend every summer working on it. I grew up in the city so it was a great balance. Grampa passed away in 1974 and the family had to sell the land which was developed into cookie cutter houses and roads. I feel so sad when i drive by the old farm but every once in a while theres a smell of fresh cut hay or mustie grease and oil from a tractor that brings me right back. I could almost smell it when you brought us into the old barn.
Thank you for sharing man.
A guy gets a little leaky around the peepers missin gramma and grampa and country livin'
So good for your kids.
God bless you and your entire family.
Well I'll be dipped, a guy has another channel. Thank you Derek.
Thanks for the farm tour. Reminds me of my wife's family farm in VA. They've had it since 1754, so much history. Too bad no more sons to continue in the family.
@14:31 BEST LINE EVER UTTERED. "IT'S A FORD SON, THAT'S WHY IT'S THERE." Im dyin!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL
OMG I laughed hard when he said that! Lol
yup
Could also be there because it's rolled over and wrecked.
Best line… “I’m tired just watching him!” 🤣 😝 🤧
Wow, that brought back some great memories. Seemed like all my Uncles had ranches and they all had fences, tractors, and junk that kids loved to play with. Thank You So Much Derek for taking me back to my youth. (several decades ago. )
I just happened to come across this channel watching your newest revival (83 Chevy pickup) and I love this stuff. Reminds me of home. You can tell how much family means to you Derek. Can't wait to see more.
Love this content! Love the side by side!! And after 100 years of t-posts and prickly wire, it’s joyous to see someone else workin it!!!
I'll watch any content Derek puts up. He's just an all around awesome down to earth person. Can't wait for the day a feller gets to bump into him.
I love this content!! Especially when you show off all that beautiful countryside.
Thank you
@@ViceGripLodge A guy has to get up to ND to see it all first hand. Never been there before. Mozzle.
@@PaulyOutdoors There's a lot to see up here, but you have to drive a lot to go see it. God made North Dakota to feed the world, so the sight seein stuff is spread out.
Out west is Medora and Theodore Roosevelt National Park. The North Unit is up by Watford City.
There's Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park outside of Mandan which has a reconstructed house that Lt. Colonel George Armstrong Custer lived in. He commanded the 7th Calvary out of it before he went out west to Montana and got taken out by the Sioux and Cheyenne at The Little Bighorn battlefield.
Up in the Northwest corner of the state up by WIlliston is Fort Union National Historic Site, a reconstructed copy of a big trading post that was in operation in the early to mid 1800's. They traded with trappers and natives, and there was a Mandan Indian village just outside the fort that moved there for the safety of the fort. Then a mile or so east of Fort Union is Fort Buford State Historic Site which is an old Army post reconstructed by the state.
North of Bismarck about 50 miles is the Knife River Indian Village National Historic Site. It's a reconstructed village where the Mandan Indians built earth lodges to live in. Incidentally, at Fort Lincoln is another Mandan village reconstruction as well.
Up on the North border between the U.S. and Canada by Bottineau is the Peace Gardens. It commemorates the friendship between the U.S. and Canada and commemorates the longest unguarded border between 2 countries in the world.
There is a lot more to see in the state too, but again, it's a bit of a drive between them and you need to take a couple weeks up here to see even a part of it all. Beyond that, we have a huge open space up here with horizon to horizon vistas, and the horizon can be upwards of 50+ miles away. Come on up sometime and check it out.
@@dannyo6699 Thank you for that! I really appreciate all the tips. I know that ND is the only state that stocked Zander and that's one fish I am dying to catch! I love fishing (Minnesota boy) so I'd more than likely be getting an out of state license when I come up. It looks like there are a ton of prairie pothole lakes, but not sure if they're primarily for waterfowl production or not. Again....thank you for such a great wealth of places to go!
@@PaulyOutdoors The eastern part of the state is the prairie pothole region. The big lake is the main fishing area in the state but a lot of the smaller lakes and the smaller rivers are stocked too.
I like pan fishing and trout fishing. Good eating.
“What made you want to stand in the rain?”
“Because it felt good.”
“Oh”
Its the family stuff that makes your content so GREAT
memories....memories.....memories.....from a young 79 year old remembering my grandparent's homestead that I stayed with them when I was going into high school during the mid 50's. (I have watched 47.32 sessions of your garage and this is my first lodge thanks)
When a feller has no one, VGG & VGL is always there... Thank you Derek & family for always being there!
Can't help but chuckle with the "Stick Tightener 200" hilarious
I just like hanging out with my buddy Derek for a little while.
FOR A COLD SNACK!!!!!!!!!!
Fun to watch. Puts a smile on my face when there’s no arguing over little stuff. No matter where you go, north or south, old stuff is still in the fields…just sittin there waitin get feller to pile more stuff on top of the old stuff.
Woo-hoo! Ranching life is full of work, risk and reward. Happy to share the adventure with you.👉🥰🇺🇸
Cool old Tractor, what a beast!. Thanks for the tour of the Barn. Alot of history there. Loved your answer about the truck..."its a Ford son, that's why its there"...but you never know ,maybe it could come to life again...
The old T-post blister make er’ happener! Nothing like fencing in the summer heat and humidity with the horse flies just biting at a fellers neck hide.
A great look at the family farm! Nice to see, It took me back to repairing my own farm fencing in the Scottish Highlands.
Fixing fencing is much more enjoyable when I am not the one doing it. Really nice to see a Ford pickup in its natural habitat.
I’m glad I found this channel your awesome guy tim from Howard county Maryland sheriff office
That steel wheel tractor needs to be restored right now.
Was looking for a comment on it
Yeeessssss plz!!!!!
A guy needs to get it running and plow a field before dark…probably not.
Or at the very least moved to an outbuilding or put in the front yard for decoration!
When I was growing up Max Jarrett still used a steel wheel tractor it cranked started and he could still get parts for it that was 70s now scarlet oak golf course is there many and his farm are just a memory WV.
"Well it's a Ford son that's why it's there" LMAO!!!
Chris with 6.72, no... 4 times more lines than usual. Great content. Could watch all day. Thanks for sharing this awesomeness.
Loven this second channel, would love to see that steel wheel running again! Love them old tractors!
More to come!
It's hard to believe that it has come to the point where I am watching guys "repair" something resembling a fence haha.
This way of life looks so refreshing.
I'm stuck living in the city fir now (Manchester, England) it must be nice to have so much space around you!
Don't you forget about the great weather most of the time too lol
This is as family as it gets! I'll be dipped if a feller isn't jealous of these family bbq's!
Brings back memories of a _much_ shorter fence, wooden posts. Dad put up the barb wire on the out side of the posts, and the cattle would simply lean on the wire till the staples popped out. My job each weekend was a to take a roll of barb wire, some baling wire, some fencing staples and a fencing tool in a wheel barrow and couple of other handy items like a single-jack hammer, and a come-along, and walk the perimeter in hopes of keeping the cattle in for another week. Thanks.
"It's a Ford son. That's why it's there." Dang right.
This is the way.
I drive Fords and I'm still laughing.
The OLD Fordson's were good old tractors.
Derek is teaching the kid just great.
@@kerrylewis2581 me too
Very interesting video. I didn't grow up on a farm but I have family that are farmers so I was always interested in it and loved helping.
You guys are so blessed!! Hard working awesome family all around!!
It's a Ford son.... That's why that's there... 😂🤣
I love your sense of humor! I bet you'd be fun to chill out and drink wobble pops with! 😆
How many people are going to comment "It's a Ford son, that's why it's there." like that was the preamble to the US Constitution and the brilliance is just overwhelming or something!
I did and then right after I read this 😂😹😂
@@jamesdufresne4738 LOL
Meanwhile, new Chevys continue to suck…
@@vincedibona4687 Amen.
Gotta love the little puff of gray exhaust smoke right at the beginning of that super explosive “dragster” type launch!!!!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Why’s this setting here dad...”because she’s a FORD, son!” 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣😂🤣
I would have loved to grow up there! 👍
I grew up a bit south of there, I sure do miss it.
Nothing to do but watch the wind blow.
I guy that was raised at a farm will say all the contrary, at least me, working like a horse at 10 years of age wasn't that much fun, along with my greek/german grandpa'.... lord, he was a mean character...lmao 🤣
My dad worked on a horse ranch from 14 through 18. I don't recall him ever talking about horses... Kind of like he never talked about WWII.
If you like 6 months of cold weather & arctic winds blowing snow into drifts several feet deep, it might be a place to grow up...
Derrick & family moved to Tenn. for that very reason...
Just sayin..
Did quite a bit of this myself back in the 80’s when I was a teenager. Would go work on my buddy’s grandparents farm up in Cooperstown, ND. Loved every minute of it.
I spent a lot of time around barbed wire in younger years, and I've got the scars to prove it.
Good luck with the new channel! Subscribed.
Wow, thats sure some nifty gadgets ya got there fer fencin. Back in my day we didnt have STEEL fence posts-we had ta cut and "pencil out" 6ft cedar posts. Never used one a them "slidin hammers fer the post thingies"-we used a 9llb "slaughter sledge". Did you know you could cut, stretch, and fasten barbwire with ONLY 2 claw hammers? Ya betcher britches! And ya know what else? We liked it. WE LOVED IT! Its all we ever talked about round the dinner table. LMAO Well, it was the 80s back thenin Arkansas.
@@chrisoldham2772 Thats some dam funny rite dar ! If you ant laffin sumpin wrong wiff ya !
This is my favorite video of yourn ,old memories! ❤😊😊
Dad why’s this truck here?
“Cause it’s a ford son “
Best comment of the day!
Definitely my favorite fella on you tube , sometimes the best part of my day seeing watching, keep up the good work.
Y’all are some real farmers. You know how to maintain a ranch and your cattle. Your the real deal.
Awesome educational program for your boy on ford's 👍👍
Digging the Waylon tattoo that's badass
@14:27 'why is this truck here? well, it's a Ford son. That's why it's there.' Perfect deadpan delivery, utterly fantastic!!!
Lol yeah that was hilarious.
+10 for the "Flying W" your brother is sporting!
Thanks for the tour around the farm. Nice to see what you're up to when you're not doing your vice grip revivals.
"It's a Ford, son. That's why it's there."
That was cool, tks for sharing. My father in law had cows, and of course they'd get out. And we'd have to go check the fencing... good times. LOL
A feller likes this more than the original. I'll be dipped.
Wow that land is stunning wow at that river and all the green just beautiful views @4:00 @ViceGripLodge
Spotted the dang old Waylon taddoo.
Classy feller. Just like me
I thought that was WhatAburger haha. Waylon makes more sense haha
Nothing quite like the sounds of fencing! The post pounder and stretcher... Thanks for posting this !
"that post is 75ft high, you wanna fix that or just ignore it? ..... -i think its fine".
I felt that
Neighbor, one heck of an old farm homestead. Love how your brother just talks your head off!!? LOL!!!
The steel wheel tractor is a early McCormick Deering Farmall looks like a model 15-30 and was made in the 20s
I watched the whole video!!! Cause it was about the work I did for a Rancher here for a couple of years!!
Thnx!!
GM
"It's a Ford son, that's why it's there."
Perfect, just perfect
OMG ...I couldn't breathe for minute after that...
just made me say I love this man XD
as I look outside at my 1990 chevy c1500 with a 4.3l v6 thats been overheated 5 times and is still my daily driver as i coast down the highway
@@litta57 its a long story/history of this truck lol the first three times were my mother the last 2 was me radiator hose had a leak she didnt check it overheated second time radiator hose busted overheated third time waterpump went out overheated 4th time i was going down the highway blew a hole in the radiator.... 5th time i was trying to put a new engine in with a mechanic with "25 years of exp" he put the clamp back on and it was apparently bent and kept slipping off and i didnt notice it fell off on the way home from work and it overheated bad had to push my truck home, went out the next day and it started right up... just with a knock now so i figure its a lifter a warped head or a spun rod bearing but either way it still runs and drives until i can throw this 5.7l in
So much history in that field of memories with the old abandoned equipment! Thanks for sharing!
The RUclipss just recommended this to me. And I thought who is that Dale of the Hill character who talks like Derek. Is this fan fiction. And then I see Derek and Krang and thought. WHAT ALTERNATE UNIVERSE DID I LAND IN??!! Subscribed in case I don't see it again and this is a dream.
Always cool seeing what’s going on around the old farm
Fences are just a courtesy for cattle, they'll honor em as long as they don't want something on the other side. I've had 1400 pound cows jump a 5 foot pipe fence because their calves got through to the other side . Had a bull that jumped fences like an Olympic hurdler to get to cows in estrous. And sometimes they'll just plow right through wire fence because the grass looks tastier on the other side.
@Erok Magnag you mean the things the cows put up with haha
Those must be gentle cows. With the T-Posts that far apart my brothers cows would walk right through that lol.
"It's a Ford son, that's why it's there" - ROFLOL!!!!
Yea, that one made me laugh :)
🤣🤣😂😂😂 it’s like who built the fence was drinking beer
A guy does not miss that dang old post pounder. She turns into one ton Tanya after a while.
This brings back so many memories from my grandpa's farm. I did all of this all the time LOL
I've seen that bail wrap kill more than a cow or two. A guy oughtta stack his bales further from his fence.
A guy who stacks his bales further from the fence ends up with ground wires.
Great
You know what.. It's great to see you fixing that fence with bare hands ✋️.. tough hands, that the way we do it in our country !! Yes indeed to many folks use those gloves..
BUT.... I see 👀 gloves in the back tray 🤣🤣🤣🤣
just when i thought i couldn’t get anymore derek, this pops up in my recommended. i’m at peace
Moses! Guy's got some acreage on that farm! And some Tornado confetti as a bonus! Perfect.
Remember my grandad taking me fencing and letting me drive the tractor down the road when I was 12 haha
Good memories.
I remember fixing fence every spring with my my dad on the prairie of North Dakota... 😮 ohh the memories of childhood 😂😂😂
“It’s a Ford son, that’s why it’s there” favorite part.
thanks Derek for the great time on the ranch. that old McCormick Deering in the shed looks like maybe a 1020. My Dad had three McCormicks. We have one all running now. Loud beast. Like you say only for a real man. their steering is not great. Great video.
one of the brothers seems to be doing more work than the other
It just looks that way. 🤠
I wish I was closer..I would be all over fixing and maintaining those fence lines...for fun.
My wife was mid-sentence when the notification popped up. Sorry Honey. Derek’s calling. I gotta take this.
When you went into the hay loft I could actually smell it. Reminded me of good times on my grandpa’s farm! Awesome!
Krang sporting the flying W ink. He must be a first rate brother.
Well I’ll be dipped. Just found this lodge channel sweet. That old Barn brings back so many memories
We played floor hockey in ours and Tarzan rope into a pile of hay. Good times. Thanks
Nothing like stretching barbed wire, FUN. Maybe not.
Hammer it , floor it , ???? " It's SEND IT" YOU TAUGHT ME THAT !!!! LOL
It’s good to see a “guy” knows more then fixing on automobiles. Maybe a learning channel I don’t know ??
Love them old tractors! I’d love to have an ol John Deere B myself! We actually just had the 51’st annual threshers reunion down here in Denton, NC. They do it every year during the week of July 4th. Basically a huge tractor and antique show! Lots of cool stuff!