I see this all the time. I live in Amish country and most of my friends are Amish. They are wonderfu,l happy, hard working people. The children are happy, healthy and well adjusted. The children work hard everyday. They go to school untill eighth grade then the boys get a job, usually with the fathers and the girls help the mothers for a year or two then they get jobs either helping another family or in a store. Its not an easy life but I have never seen happier healthier children.
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I'm curious as to if they wash and brush down the horses after the task of spreading "the brown" and such.. they are beautiful horses and look healthy but was just wondering.. thx
Nikki Richards Absolutely!! To the Amish their horses are extremely essential.. They use them for transport and in this case on their farm for things such as this, plowing, or harvesting . They take their horses livelihood very seriously. For without them they would essentially lose everything
@@JoshuaSmith-xw6jp I have seen literally hundreds of buggy horses and have NEVER seen one being run. They go at a trot. Also, I have never yet seen one gasping for air. Yes, they use them but they do get breaks when they get to their destination. The buggy horses get the same care as the field horses, it's just that they are used for a different purpose.
Every Amish community is different. But it's not about the technology, it's about the connection to the outside world. The Amish do not want to be connected to the outside world. A gasoline or diesel pump might be ok, but a telephone or electric service is a no no. Depends on the community.
in India they do not put cow dung into water but dry it into briquets. Because cow dung is pure and antiseptic these briquets are then used as fuel in the house. Cow dung contains all the antiseptic properties.
According to a friend who is dating an ex-amish, his family and friends go in and get all of those shots just like everyone else. But that's his family and people he knew so ya can't say everyone does it
I dont get it, they use horses but to fill the tank up they use a tractor, why dont only use the traktor , more efficient, less fuel needed and less manpower^^ i know its the amish but the tractor s running anyway
Thought the Amish life style was meant to be a life free of electronics and machines? that old red fella parked next to the slurry silo runs on diesel last I checked..
Maybe ur so backwards that u dint not wat ur talking bout.u get out n try doin that.ul see wat it takes to do something like that.u probably don't no the difference from a cow to a horse
The tractor does not have rubber tires. Look closely, both rear and fronts are steel wheels. Amish do use modern tractors on steel wheels as a stationary power source for things such as the pump or a silo filling blower. I saw a similar Amish operation in Lancaster County in 1993 so they have been doing it for near 25 years. They do not use tractors in the field pulling implements. Steel wheels do have an advantage... no flats!
Amish do run self propelled equipment they just can not own it we have a few that help us and in return they use our equipment for various different jobs the horses can't do
I take it they dont own that farm? Far too modern for amish....big silo's and round slurry tanks?! Tractor and pumps are probably belong to the farm but there must be a pump on the tanker? Unless some sort of pto is rigged up to the wheels
I think a PTO was hooked up to the wheels of the spreader it doesn't propel very far and all it would need is movement to work. As for everything else there are silos on my farm and the Amish built then without modern day technology, they also built me slurry tanks this past year. My big thing with them is the tractor unless there is someone else working that tractor then these aren't proper Amish
No doubt that is an Amish owned farm. I saw many like it in Lancaster County in 1993. I stopped and visited with an Amish dairy farmer who had a large tractor on steel wheels using it as a stationary power source for his under ground manure storage pit pump and also a pull type silage chopper sitting stationary at his silo. Chopper had discharge spout removed and silo fill pipe was attached directly to chopper's blower. The spreader tank has a gasoline powered engine located on the front of the tank under the seat/upper standing platform. Pause the video, look closely and you can see pulleys and a drive shaft down the side of the tank to the rear spreader fan housing.
@@justinmartin8887 No it's not a blower. It's exactly what the man described it as. The Amish convert pull type forage choppers that were designed for tractor use and they use them at the silo as an ensilage cutter. They take the head off and make a conveyor table in it's place and take the wagon spout off and hook it to the blower pipe on the silo and then bring the cornstalks to it instead of vice versa. And he was describing Amish. Not Mennonites
@@justinmartin8887 The machine that I saw was a late model ( for that time, 1993) Gehl pull type forage harvester on rubber tires. The two row head had been removed and replaced with a conveyor. Corn stalks were harvested in the field with a horse drawn but engine powered corn binder, tied in bundles, put on horse drawn wagons and brought to the farm yard. Bundles of corn were hand laid on the conveyor and fed into the chopper. The field spout had been removed . Silo pipe was attached directly to the chopper's blower housing discharge. The dairyman SAID that they were Amish. There are some Amish near me in North Carolina. They have as modern of operation as any other dairies around here. Fully electric milk parlor, milk pasteurizing and bottling facility, tractors on rubber, modern tillage, planting, hay and silage equipment, they use ag. chemicals and so forth. Their modern house is fully electric, telephone, heating system, etc. They do not have trucks or cars, they still use horse drawn buggies for their transportation on area roads. The father and I had a discussion about them being so modern. He said we are not Mennonites, we ARE Amish, just more modern ones .
Depends on their order what they are allowed to use. Some are allowed to use motorized equipment but aren't allowed to drive. Some are allowed to drive but without rubber tires.
Could one become amish? Like if i wanted to say fuck it and go live a life like that with those people. How could you be accepted by them? Maybe im just high.
I work in the 4th largest Amish community in the world. These people are amazing human beings...
well let us be real those communities have some serious dark elements, apart from the some level hypocrisy at play in these modern times.
@@Wouter-van-der-Molen indeed, tractor powered pump to pump manure to the field, and then spreading it by horse.....
Amazing. Nobody is perfect and this culture of amish has a ton of problem including abuse on several levels.
I get that saying that one group of people is amazing is leaving out the rest. We all have problems and we are all amazing.
Your can not use tractor but you can go on the internet ?
I see this all the time. I live in Amish country and most of my friends are Amish. They are wonderfu,l happy, hard working people. The children are happy, healthy and well adjusted. The children work hard everyday. They go to school untill eighth grade then the boys get a job, usually with the fathers and the girls help the mothers for a year or two then they get jobs either helping another family or in a store.
Its not an easy life but I have never seen happier healthier children.
Just love the Amish so simple!💖
If more of our city kids did this on the weekends or after school can you imagine what it would do for there work ethic and morals.
It seems the only people that work hard these days is the amish and the Mexicans...
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@@jaymartin2110 what about all the other good ol boys who work hard? The ones who the farm and country kids who work their tails off for a few bucks
@@abramphillips7294 not that many around today
Amen the milluim people today want everything for free and not work
Nice video! Perfect music for it! Loved the happy beginning with kids waving :)
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Way to kids!! I wish there was lots more of this happening with today’s generation!!
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beautiful horses
Now I’ve seen everything! Never thought I’d see a horse drawn manure tanker! 🤯
There getting some good coverage with the slurry fair play
I didn't see the tractor at first for the pump. I was wondering which one had to suck on the pipe to get it to siphon down to the tank
Imagine siphoning that wrong
6 horse power
Roughly 😂😂
It’s definitely a lot more but ight
GrassFed Gaming its more but ight
1 horse = 10-15 car hp
Acually its between 60 and 90 hp
I'm curious as to if they wash and brush down the horses after the task of spreading "the brown" and such.. they are beautiful horses and look healthy but was just wondering.. thx
Nikki Richards Absolutely!! To the Amish their horses are extremely essential.. They use them for transport and in this case on their farm for things such as this, plowing, or harvesting . They take their horses livelihood very seriously. For without them they would essentially lose everything
Yeah the ones they use in the field they do. Buggy horses, not so much. They get the piss ran out of them and not the breaks that the field ones get.
@@JoshuaSmith-xw6jp I have seen literally hundreds of buggy horses and have NEVER seen one being run. They go at a trot. Also, I have never yet seen one gasping for air. Yes, they use them but they do get breaks when they get to their destination. The buggy horses get the same care as the field horses, it's just that they are used for a different purpose.
@@Carlb8 well then those horses you've seen were lucky. My experiences differ greatly!!
cool, environmentally friendly and resource-saving
Theyre using a TRACTOR to pump it to the horse drawn tanker ? 🙄
@@peterfitzpatrick7032 right, but I still think it's cool
I know what you are wondering and yes amish are so backwards they use tractors. However, they are forbidden to use them in the actual fields.
How many horses on the slurry pump??🧐🧐
Every Amish community is different. But it's not about the technology, it's about the connection to the outside world. The Amish do not want to be connected to the outside world. A gasoline or diesel pump might be ok, but a telephone or electric service is a no no. Depends on the community.
Love and respect these people!
amish and tractor, he he he
They are probably renting the tractor and pump
Dude i just noticed the tractor. Good shout. 👍
And drone...
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in India they do not put cow dung into water but dry it into briquets. Because cow dung is pure and antiseptic these briquets are then used as fuel in the house. Cow dung contains all the antiseptic properties.
Gosto muito de ver o trabalho de voces ai no campo. Veja também os nossos aqui do Brasil.
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Are they using one of those non advanced amish drones to get the footage??
The camera is on a trained crow
Nah. definitely a tourist
Sometimes, you gotta read the description.
why use 6 hoses when you have a tracktor??
horse is horse :D
how they got the manure to the carriage? Also what was the machine doing there next to the manure depot? Not really amish. Fake
Tractor pumped manure through the hose to get to the honey wagon
Amish and drones!
You think them kids are vaccinated too?
i dont think so
@@MrEduardopplalo they don't go to public school so it's fine
According to a friend who is dating an ex-amish, his family and friends go in and get all of those shots just like everyone else. But that's his family and people he knew so ya can't say everyone does it
This is like a electric car being charged by a gas generator
No they usually own the tractor and pump a lot of things have changed since the early 1900s
Jake Zook damn the villagers must have really worked hard on wrapping those silage bales
I dont get it, they use horses but to fill the tank up they use a tractor, why dont only use the traktor , more efficient, less fuel needed and less manpower^^ i know its the amish but the tractor s running anyway
The tractor is stationary and that makes a difference.
Nice modern metal tank..
Noooo pracowici ludzie...
Trzeba przyznać
The pump is a tractor?
I thought it is forbidden for Amish to use modern equipment.
It's for each church district to decide what is OK and what is forbidden. Not all districts live under the same rules.
Why don't they just use the tractor that is connected to the pump? This video is stupid.
Thought the Amish life style was meant to be a life free of electronics and machines? that old red fella parked next to the slurry silo runs on diesel last I checked..
A TERRIFIC TEAM OF HORSES YOU HAVE THERE
Ain’t that some shit!!
Looks like the family buggy horse also has to do field duty.
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@ 52 do I see a gas/diesel powered tractor running the poop pump ?.... Amish ? Not really
Lol amish have become corrupted, at this rate their wifes will be selling pussy vids on onlyfans in 2025
That would take forever to empty that pit!
amish intelligence: don't use any veichle but, hey, let's use a engine on the equipment!
They need a Bomech drag shoe distributor
Did anybody see dr. Pol at 2 minutes and 20 seconds on this video?
Where was he?
Does it bother anyone else that five of the horses look the same, but ones darker
it must be the leader :))
The darker one is the family buggy horse. He has to do double duty.
Spreading with horses but using a tractor on the pump. So far for principals.
Why a tractor?
Amish people have the same systeem like former South-Afrika Apartheid only with People.
There so backwards I see a big ass tractor to pump it he is a horse to put it on the field why just not use the tractor to pull the wagon.
Travelin Thru he hires the guy with the tractor, they do not use tractors or cars or trucks.
Maybe ur so backwards that u dint not wat ur talking bout.u get out n try doin that.ul see wat it takes to do something like that.u probably don't no the difference from a cow to a horse
The tractor does not have rubber tires. Look closely, both rear and fronts are steel wheels. Amish do use modern tractors on steel wheels as a stationary power source for things such as the pump or a silo filling blower. I saw a similar Amish operation in Lancaster County in 1993 so they have been doing it for near 25 years. They do not use tractors in the field pulling implements. Steel wheels do have an advantage... no flats!
A 1086 isn’t a big tractor
@@Funnymilkerman Where does all the liquid shit come from?
They have a tractor in the yard but use horses, sort of a contradiction
More like Mennonites, true amish people dont use powered equipment lol.
bing crosby that’s what I thought when I saw the 🚜
Sometimes they still need help. How else would they load it
Only steel wheels
Amish do run self propelled equipment they just can not own it we have a few that help us and in return they use our equipment for various different jobs the horses can't do
Don't look like true Amish, I see a tractor running a PTO pump and somehow they have haylage bales... Means a wrapper those are engine powered too
They buy a lot of haylage bales my buddy trucks it into them and normally they pull it off the trailer with their horses
I'm eating mac and cheese
Nice horse at 1:10 ...
I take it they dont own that farm? Far too modern for amish....big silo's and round slurry tanks?! Tractor and pumps are probably belong to the farm but there must be a pump on the tanker? Unless some sort of pto is rigged up to the wheels
I think a PTO was hooked up to the wheels of the spreader it doesn't propel very far and all it would need is movement to work. As for everything else there are silos on my farm and the Amish built then without modern day technology, they also built me slurry tanks this past year. My big thing with them is the tractor unless there is someone else working that tractor then these aren't proper Amish
No doubt that is an Amish owned farm. I saw many like it in Lancaster County in 1993. I stopped and visited with an Amish dairy farmer who had a large tractor on steel wheels using it as a stationary power source for his under ground manure storage pit pump and also a pull type silage chopper sitting stationary at his silo. Chopper had discharge spout removed and silo fill pipe was attached directly to chopper's blower.
The spreader tank has a gasoline powered engine located on the front of the tank under the seat/upper standing platform. Pause the video, look closely and you can see pulleys and a drive shaft down the side of the tank to the rear spreader fan housing.
@@justinmartin8887 No it's not a blower. It's exactly what the man described it as. The Amish convert pull type forage choppers that were designed for tractor use and they use them at the silo as an ensilage cutter. They take the head off and make a conveyor table in it's place and take the wagon spout off and hook it to the blower pipe on the silo and then bring the cornstalks to it instead of vice versa. And he was describing Amish. Not Mennonites
@@justinmartin8887 The machine that I saw was a late model ( for that time, 1993) Gehl pull type forage harvester on rubber tires. The two row head had been removed and replaced with a conveyor. Corn stalks were harvested in the field with a horse drawn but engine powered corn binder, tied in bundles, put on horse drawn wagons and brought to the farm yard. Bundles of corn were hand laid on the conveyor and fed into the chopper. The field spout had been removed . Silo pipe was attached directly to the chopper's blower housing discharge.
The dairyman SAID that they were Amish.
There are some Amish near me in North Carolina. They have as modern of operation as any other dairies around here. Fully electric milk parlor, milk pasteurizing and bottling facility, tractors on rubber, modern tillage, planting, hay and silage equipment, they use ag. chemicals and so forth. Their modern house is fully electric, telephone, heating system, etc. They do not have trucks or cars, they still use horse drawn buggies for their transportation on area roads. The father and I had a discussion about them being so modern. He said we are not Mennonites, we ARE Amish, just more modern ones .
@@Funnymilkerman do You know, did the chopper have a kernel processor on it? Just curious
But the pto is driven with an engine, its a traktor with no wheels. Crazy amish
Amish cult for you
@Mr Sunshines it does have a engine its on the front of the tanker you can see it plain as day looks to be a honda engine
They think the drone is ufo?
Or something from god/jesus?
I can take a still frame and make a pix off this video, set as black and white and add grainy, no one would know it is a modern day scene.
Don't look very amish, most real amish don't use power like tractors ,Bobcats, or gas powered pumps, you would be just a farmer
It's not a drone probably a pigeon with a camera strapped to the back they don't use modern technology lol
Why u using no tractor ????????????
that are amish for them it is only to use the pto all else they not do
There rules are pointless
Milk cows 5 years halled a lot of shit clean cow lots ever day .
This isn't the Amish😂they got a tractor and a skid steer test are mena knights
tractor!! :o
There's an engine on the tanker
There's an engine on the tractor too lol
@@MrFakit 😂😂😂
Wtf they have a tractor right thereeeee!!!! Stop with this fakery! I get it...they have the old iphone 7 which still makes them amish!
Spreading menuar without a tractor, exect the tractor is pumping the stuf
Ricc13, 😂😂😂
Music doesn't match what they're actually doing lol
LetTheWritersWrite yea you know the song? It’s sorta wrong to play that actually lol
Afterall it is a fountain of sorts, but Emmanuel didn't fill it.
lol wtf they use tractor pump but horses to pull lol
Depends on their order what they are allowed to use. Some are allowed to use motorized equipment but aren't allowed to drive. Some are allowed to drive but without rubber tires.
;) fun
Could one become amish? Like if i wanted to say fuck it and go live a life like that with those people. How could you be accepted by them? Maybe im just high.
Only 6hp.
Not Amish modern tractor proves that
You English are so hilarious! We are allowed to use tractors for stationary power.
So 6horsepower then
If I guess what they are spraying, pu.
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Shitty job but someone had to do it.
how ignurt, this is enbred
O öyle bitermi tirktoru al gitsin
отличный говномет.
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Mennonite Actually
Dogsoldier 1950 actually not. Mennonites have tractors, some like me, have cars and phones...
Yes mennonites have cars and trucks now of days I have them as neighbors
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