LOL,,,,,I love you boys,,,You make my drinking coffee go so much better on the weekend.... Breakfast time now......your paw is a hoot,,,son too. Blessings to ya !!!!
You two were in a Great mood today, I really enjoy all your videos down here in Arkansas. Too much when you scratched your dads back… That wire winder is a gold mine, make a patent and become millionaire :) Thank y’all for being Farmers, can’t have an Great Country without you!
Vise Grips. Best invention ever!! When I was young back in the ‘70’s we would clamp vise grips on back of the old black and white tv for an antenna after the old one broke off.
When I first started watching, Brian said very little, he has become so much more comfortable. Great to see you both enjoying making the videos and interacting. I have no desire to ever be a farmer, but I do watch all your videos.
Video starting with Cole loading them railroad ties, I was grunting and pushing. Those ties ain't easy loading alone I tell ya. Lol. Doing some fence replacing and repairs also. Might as well take advantage of the good weather here near the Four Corners. And I'm one of them that tie those clips round and round. Just something I was taught...🤷 Great video! Ohhh, yeah...
I love watching you two work together.while I'm watching brings back memories of fencing.got so tired watching you all working ,had to open up a cold one" water" and relaxed.loved the videos don't miss them.God bless,be safe out there.
I’ve got my Sonne Farms shirt on and slapping everything within reach with my Sonne slappy while watching nasally Brian and Cole build fence wishing with all my being that I could go help someone build fence while I can. I love the wire winder! Let’s roll up the old and stretch up some new! It’d be better than what I’ve been doing the last 3 weeks. Finally got a diagnosis on Friday. I’m not happy and will kick the crap outta this too. (I’m a tough ol’ nurse) I like the Cranberries too. “Linger” was one of my favorite songs. Cole, I’m sure they won’t ever do it again just because you told them not to.
@@briansonne814 - “This Farm Wife” did mention Cole’s name when she showed them on her channel. I watch your channel every episode and I know how much you like your slappies… LOL
Best part of your videos Cole is spending the time with your dad and you can always look back at the memories that you have spending time with him, fencing rounding up cows and calves and working cattle and doing fieldwork in the spring and fall and the what would you rather do. I was wishing to do that with my dad but he enjoyed fishing and golfing but he passed away 4 years ago but I have gained 4 grandkids in the last 2 years and I love it and my grandson and daughter watch your videos with me so all ages are watching you Cole and Brian, have a great weekend.
Every time you post a video of installing fencing makes me so jealous. Digging holes for each wooden post and using the manual post driver for steel posts is one of the best reasons to have left the farm. :-) Cole, you have no idea what you missed out on. Love the way you two interact as you are working together. Keep it up.
@@SonneFarmshello you guys. I came across your channel. I know this is from 2 years ago. But I'm trying to catch up. Enjoying this channel. Thanks guys. I wonder if you guys even see this message cause video is so old
You are so blessed to have your dad to work with. I miss mine. Treasure the time. I have done my share of fencing but never had the luxury of a skid steer with the post driver attachment. Love the channel
I genuinely admire and envy the relationship that you two have developed, both as father and son, and as "coworkers." You guys work so well together and I don't know if you even notice anymore, as you're always working with each other and have been for so long, but you can essentially read each others minds about what you're going to do or what you need and you just step up and get it done... Like a well oiled machine. Plus, Cole being able to work with his dad and Brian being able to work with his son. That's a dream for so many people... And personally, what I wouldn't give to be able to just see and talk to my dad one more time, let alone being able to work with him every day. 😥 I know that being in the thick of it, seeing each other every day, makes it "ordinary" and routine, But I sincerely hope that you guys take advantage of every moment that you're able to be out there together. Not trying to bring down the mood, I just wanted to say that it brings me happiness that you two can do what you're doing, and you share it with all of us. Thank you. 🙏
Watching the two of you reminds me of my late father in law(Neil Blanchard) and I working together🥰😇 always fun, entertaining and I learn something every time. God bless you FIL I sure miss you BFF
Thanks for another great video. It was interesting. First of all. Brian, you are really good with the music. Lots of good memories off a lot of the ones you bring up. Must be our age. The Sonne team is very good at fencing. You have to have a system and you both have a good system and move right along. Fencing is not easy but you make it look that way. My compliments on your teamwork and your fencing system. Need that Brian tight on that there wire. Like the gadget you made for wrapping up the old wire especially barbed wire. Nasty stuff to deal with. I respect the father-son relationship you two have. Do not always see that. You two have got it and you both make it work. Called pride!!!!!!!! About it I guess. You take care and be safe. Looking forward to the next video. Thanks for everything. The Iowa farm boy from years ago.
I would love to spend just one day with you two guys. I would be laughing so hard my sides would be sore and I'd have a smile plastered on my face for a month. To me laughter is the best medicine for all ailments. Keep those jokes and stories coming.
Ive come to the conclusion either your cattle are sled dogs in cattle clothing 🤣🤣 or i have cattle instead of sled dogs! These kids like to make a break for it too 🤣. Loved the 18+ content today 🤣 that bleeped out saying is one of my favourite sayings too! Haaa! Love that Brian did 5 x extra tight than cole managed every time.... now thats just showing off and showing the kids how its done! Brian definitely isnt ready to be put out to pasture. Theres life in that young dog yet 🤣🤪 stay safe guys, another fab informative and funny video! Love to all the family!
You all are so innovative! Something I like about your videos is letting us just watch you work. You talk to us to explain something or to make a comment. Nice balance of talking and letting us watch! Thank you for that! The sky is beautiful!
You two almost make fencing look like fun (almost). It much easier when you have all the equipment (especially the auger and driver). You two work well together, at least on camera.
I really enjoy watching Sonne farms, Larson Farms, and Peterson Bros. Farms, all are class act quality and very educational and entertaining, keep up the good work and thank all of you for your professional skills.
Hey guys! Brian's short rendition of Comfortably numb was timed perfectly...barbed wire does that to your hands. Like you Brian, I too was taught to twist the staple so it wasn't strait up and down, I was also taught not to slam them right home into the post as this allowed the wire a little freedom when an animal rubbed against it, I am not sure if there's any benefit there.
that is a real dilemma for me. Those staples have a way of working there way out of the post after time. I really like to hammer them in tight. And people tell me i am doing it wrong... But its my fence.
@@briansonne814 Always hated starting and driving those galvanized fence staples, especially with gloves on. Mashed so many fingers from the slippery suckers. Dry hard old posts, they bend over. Creosoted railroad ties are better, staples almost slide into the wood. At least the glove kept the blood from leaking out.
Weld a section of chain on the post end of the wire stretching jack along with a chain catch. Jack with chain will fit wny post shape. Safety protection, prevents jack from slipping off post. Cole, lucky you're getting to share time with your dad, both as adult men, son learning from dad Love the old wire winder, turns a miserable job into one much faster
So, Cole does the PRE-stretch of the barbed wire then Brian steps in for the last three cranks. Best illustration of the Young Bull and Old Bull relationship. Now that I’m an Old Bull, I cheer when he makes stuff “BRIAN TIGHT”. Oh, almost forgot, Storla Station ! Bottoms up! 🥂🍺🍻🍾🧉🍷
When my grandfather was around he collected barbed wire. His collection is in a museum. If you ever found a small section of unique barbed wire missing……I might know where it is.
You two are quickly becoming my favorite RUclips show. I'm a 60 year old electrician out of Oklahoma and your Dad and I have the same taste in music, plus he was driving those staples left handed which is another plus. Keep up the good work guys.
I love watching your videos I watch a lot of other farm videos but what you and your Dad have is Priceless you both have the same humour and respect for one another xx
You guys need to look at one of them dewalt fence staplers. Saves us alot of hammering of staples. About 750 bucks for the stapler and 75 bucks for a box of their staples but man its worth it. You can thank me later! Great video!
We are fencing on our Ranch at the moment also. It's great to see a new fence, we used to fence with what we called split posts, drop a Iron bark tree (proper hardwood here on Oz) with chain saw and wedges knock out of the billett as many posts with a top of 7 to 10 inches. Bore holes and run the wire through the holes, then strain on a box stay made from iron ark round posts 10 to 12 inch tops. We fence if we can in winter and spring not summer if we can help it. Now it's Railway iron box stay posts with steel pickets. Still looks good but not as good as the fence with iron ark posts and round post box stays.
Hey Sonnes! Brian, I totally agree on using a single strand of fence wire in a run. The cattle always found our splices and broke through where they could. Then you're wasting time fixing fence when a single strand would've held for years. Unfortunately, Dad grew up in the Depression and refused to throw anything away. I started helping mend and build fence at 7 years old. Dad did pretty good job weaving wire together and we always put a wooden post at the splice. It worked most of the time (when the weather was nice). 😆
So yer sayin’ I’m not Irish from wearing green and drinking green American beer? Don’t all Irish people wear buttons that read “Kiss me I’m Irish”? (Yes I’m making fun of we Americans who do that stuff)
"Here I thought you were tightening it" Everyone should have encouragement like that in their lives.
Half Slappy, meet Half Nipply...
You two crack me up... it's a genuine pleasure to watch how you both interact with each other.
Either I'm old, or Brian just has really good taste in music, because I always agree with his Song Of The Day.
Thank you for the great videos 🤣🤣🇺🇸
YOU GUYS MAKE THE OLD GUYS THAT PUT THAT FENCE UP CRY WITH YOUR FANCY NEW MACHINES!!!BUT I GUESS THAT'S PROGRESS!!!
and its still hard work!
The best part of this video was Brian making fun of Coles attempt at jacking the strand lol. Stay safe boys.
Just keeps getting better and better. Even Brian.
Wow Cole you were so on point with the funnies today. Thanks for the laughs
LOL,,,,,I love you boys,,,You make my drinking coffee go so much better on the weekend.... Breakfast time now......your paw is a hoot,,,son too. Blessings to ya !!!!
Brian was at the top of his game with funny . What a great father, son team .
i gots the funny
What do you mean .....was ?
Ok he's always on top of the game.
Brian, you’re the man. Cole will never be able to match you. 👍🏻
Brian’s songs of the day is my Spotify playlist go to. Old guys rock!
Another fantastic video, Sonne Farms.
I always love Saturday morning with Cole and Brian
Like how you had fun even fencing lol
Brian dropping the Ron popile reference! Maker of the pocket fisherman!
Man I got ta tell ya....love both your senses of humor..........helps the day go so much better.
Thanks Billy!
We ALWAYS have fun at Sonne Farms! I laughed out loud at least 3 times!
I love the sound of wire vibration while being stretched.😊
that means its brian tight
Brian has an impeccable taste in music!!
Awesome video Cole nice fence job👍Aloha from Hawaii 🤙🏽🌴😎
I always love the “Comedy Sketches with the Brian and Cole Show”.
😂
You two were in a Great mood today, I really enjoy all your videos down here in Arkansas. Too much when you scratched your dads back… That wire winder is a gold mine, make a patent and become millionaire :) Thank y’all for being Farmers, can’t have an Great Country without you!
Father and son work so good together. Enjoy these days. I remember my days working with my dad. Love your videos. Thank you for sharing
Vise Grips. Best invention ever!! When I was young back in the ‘70’s we would clamp vise grips on back of the old black and white tv for an antenna after the old one broke off.
Great work!👍👏
Oh those old Ronco infomercials! Used to be the only thing on the TV late at night.
Synchronized wire pulling ... always fresh content. Good job Cole. 😁
Love your high tech clamps on your wire reels. Very funny video today boys Thanks
Another excellent song of the day pick by Brian. And yes she did.
The man knows his music, makes fun of cole, and gets people on the boose, must be watching sonne farms,thanks and greetings from a Dutch dairyfarmer
Should put some old dic blades on each side
When I first started watching, Brian said very little, he has become so much more comfortable. Great to see you both enjoying making the videos and interacting. I have no desire to ever be a farmer, but I do watch all your videos.
Video starting with Cole loading them railroad ties, I was grunting and pushing. Those ties ain't easy loading alone I tell ya. Lol.
Doing some fence replacing and repairs also. Might as well take advantage of the good weather here near the Four Corners. And I'm one of them that tie those clips round and round. Just something I was taught...🤷 Great video! Ohhh, yeah...
I love watching you two work together.while I'm watching brings back memories of fencing.got so tired watching you all working ,had to open up a cold one" water" and relaxed.loved the videos don't miss them.God bless,be safe out there.
The best part of fencing is listening to you and Brian joking around.
Great video! I loved Brian making fun of Cole while he was stretching the wire.
I’ve got my Sonne Farms shirt on and slapping everything within reach with my Sonne slappy while watching nasally Brian and Cole build fence wishing with all my being that I could go help someone build fence while I can. I love the wire winder! Let’s roll up the old and stretch up some new! It’d be better than what I’ve been doing the last 3 weeks. Finally got a diagnosis on Friday. I’m not happy and will kick the crap outta this too. (I’m a tough ol’ nurse)
I like the Cranberries too. “Linger” was one of my favorite songs.
Cole, I’m sure they won’t ever do it again just because you told them not to.
Good words on Dolores O'Riordan. Great singer and great mother...
It’s a good thing that Coles dad is so limber to get under the barn wire. I remember those good old days. Stay safe and warm
The fence wire is called barbed wire !
@@dennishayes65 yeah I know
always fun and a learning experience
The best start to the weekend is with Brian and Cole! Thanks for brightening my morning. God bless you all 💕
thank you for the blessing!
It was very nice of you to send a couple of slappies to Meredith….
it wasnt me. I am not sure if Cole did it.
@@briansonne814 - “This Farm Wife” did mention Cole’s name when she showed them on her channel. I watch your channel every episode and I know how much you like your slappies… LOL
Y'all are killing me😂🤣 Pounding that fence off that contraption🤣😂💜
Quality workmanship Guys. Well done. Thanks very much for a great song of the day, Delores was one true gem. Voice of an angel 😇 💖
Best part of your videos Cole is spending the time with your dad and you can always look back at the memories that you have spending time with him, fencing rounding up cows and calves and working cattle and doing fieldwork in the spring and fall and the what would you rather do. I was wishing to do that with my dad but he enjoyed fishing and golfing but he passed away 4 years ago but I have gained 4 grandkids in the last 2 years and I love it and my grandson and daughter watch your videos with me so all ages are watching you Cole and Brian, have a great weekend.
that is so cool.
Thanks Brian for the song, haven't seen that music video in a long time
Every time you post a video of installing fencing makes me so jealous. Digging holes for each wooden post and using the manual post driver for steel posts is one of the best reasons to have left the farm. :-) Cole, you have no idea what you missed out on.
Love the way you two interact as you are working together. Keep it up.
Oh Ive done it that way many a time as well
@@SonneFarmshello you guys. I came across your channel. I know this is from 2 years ago. But I'm trying to catch up. Enjoying this channel. Thanks guys. I wonder if you guys even see this message cause video is so old
At 65, I get ALL Brian’s references.😂
lol so does my wife!
I also work with a twenty something. She gives me a look like Cole gives you, when I make references to my youth.😂😂😂😂
You are so blessed to have your dad to work with. I miss mine. Treasure the time. I have done my share of fencing but never had the luxury of a skid steer with the post driver attachment. Love the channel
I enjoyed the video. You guys are funny.
You guys make building fence look easy and i know it is hard work.Brian and Cole are a great team,love it!
Mighty fine fence! Mighty fine video, thanks.
I genuinely admire and envy the relationship that you two have developed, both as father and son, and as "coworkers." You guys work so well together and I don't know if you even notice anymore, as you're always working with each other and have been for so long, but you can essentially read each others minds about what you're going to do or what you need and you just step up and get it done... Like a well oiled machine. Plus, Cole being able to work with his dad and Brian being able to work with his son. That's a dream for so many people... And personally, what I wouldn't give to be able to just see and talk to my dad one more time, let alone being able to work with him every day. 😥 I know that being in the thick of it, seeing each other every day, makes it "ordinary" and routine, But I sincerely hope that you guys take advantage of every moment that you're able to be out there together. Not trying to bring down the mood, I just wanted to say that it brings me happiness that you two can do what you're doing, and you share it with all of us. Thank you. 🙏
Many thanks!
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@@briansonne814 if you ever need to hire hit me up
Watching the two of you reminds me of my late father in law(Neil Blanchard) and I working together🥰😇 always fun, entertaining and I learn something every time. God bless you FIL I sure miss you BFF
Thanks for another great video. It was interesting.
First of all. Brian, you are really good with the music. Lots of good memories off a lot of the ones you bring up. Must be our age.
The Sonne team is very good at fencing. You have to have a system and you both have a good system and move right along. Fencing is not easy but you make it look that way. My compliments on your teamwork and your fencing system. Need that Brian tight on that there wire.
Like the gadget you made for wrapping up the old wire especially barbed wire. Nasty stuff to deal with.
I respect the father-son relationship you two have. Do not always see that. You two have got it and you both make it work. Called pride!!!!!!!!
About it I guess. You take care and be safe. Looking forward to the next video. Thanks for everything.
The Iowa farm boy from years ago.
A vehicle... That drives itself... In the field!? Holy moly, did you guys get the new electric Teslabine?
😂😂😜
I like the fencing videos with you and dad working together. Your dad is a hoot.
That main singer from the cranberries was in my mum's band before the cranberries back in limerick Ireland.
I bet there are some awesome stories!
@@briansonne814 there are loads!
I’m so impressed with the wire spool dispenser and the rolling apparatus. You guys are good!
makes me realise how much i miss fencing and farming in the uk. Don't you just love it when the demo on camera goes south!
I would love to spend just one day with you two guys. I would be laughing so hard my sides would be sore and I'd have a smile plastered on my face for a month. To me laughter is the best medicine for all ailments. Keep those jokes and stories coming.
it is fun to have fun
Great job building the fence guys
Couldn't agree more with the Brian about Dolores. Excellent choice.
Always enjoy your videos
Beats winding the old wire by hand. Awesome invention
Ive come to the conclusion either your cattle are sled dogs in cattle clothing 🤣🤣 or i have cattle instead of sled dogs! These kids like to make a break for it too 🤣. Loved the 18+ content today 🤣 that bleeped out saying is one of my favourite sayings too! Haaa! Love that Brian did 5 x extra tight than cole managed every time.... now thats just showing off and showing the kids how its done! Brian definitely isnt ready to be put out to pasture. Theres life in that young dog yet 🤣🤪 stay safe guys, another fab informative and funny video! Love to all the family!
thanks!!!
The laughing belly at 10:28....only the best of us have that skill. Great job boys!
Cole and Brian, I like your invention for the wire, smart idea!
You all are so innovative! Something I like about your videos is letting us just watch you work. You talk to us to explain something or to make a comment. Nice balance of talking and letting us watch! Thank you for that! The sky is beautiful!
Enjoyed seeing you work together and having fun
Only the “Brian “ builds fence with cloth gloves!!
yes I have an image to protect
Shout out to all the Irish guys watching this great video, we approve of Brian's choice of song of the day.
You two almost make fencing look like fun (almost). It much easier when you have all the equipment (especially the auger and driver). You two work well together, at least on camera.
Enjoy your dad as long as you can because I lost mine in 2017 I miss our time together
this HAS to be one of THE best vids you have done to date IT IS GREAT thanks!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!!
I love the satire these guys both have! So stinking funny!
10 year old hay, I'll pay 400 for it!
I really enjoy watching Sonne farms, Larson Farms, and Peterson Bros. Farms, all are class act quality and very educational and entertaining, keep up the good work and thank all of you for your professional skills.
My dad would never build fence in the winter. He said the wire stretched better when hot and it gets plenty hot in Texas in July and August.
Hey guys!
Brian's short rendition of Comfortably numb was timed perfectly...barbed wire does that to your hands. Like you Brian, I too was taught to twist the staple so it wasn't strait up and down, I was also taught not to slam them right home into the post as this allowed the wire a little freedom when an animal rubbed against it, I am not sure if there's any benefit there.
that is a real dilemma for me. Those staples have a way of working there way out of the post after time. I really like to hammer them in tight. And people tell me i am doing it wrong... But its my fence.
@@briansonne814 Always hated starting and driving those galvanized fence staples, especially with gloves on. Mashed so many fingers from the slippery suckers. Dry hard old posts, they bend over. Creosoted railroad ties are better, staples almost slide into the wood.
At least the glove kept the blood from leaking out.
@@gungadin6889 lol, yeah you dont know youre bleeding until you quit for the day.
Weld a section of chain on the post end of the wire stretching jack along with a chain catch. Jack with chain will fit wny post shape. Safety protection, prevents jack from slipping off post.
Cole, lucky you're getting to share time with your dad, both as adult men, son learning from dad
Love the old wire winder, turns a miserable job into one much faster
Cole neat little fence wraper
So, Cole does the PRE-stretch of the barbed wire then Brian steps in for the last three cranks. Best illustration of the Young Bull and Old Bull relationship. Now that I’m an Old Bull, I cheer when he makes stuff “BRIAN TIGHT”. Oh, almost forgot, Storla Station ! Bottoms up! 🥂🍺🍻🍾🧉🍷
Great video Cole and Brian
Will your new barbed wire reel bracket be available at the Storla Station ?
Will it be available in Case red or
John Deere Green ?
When my grandfather was around he collected barbed wire. His collection is in a museum. If you ever found a small section of unique barbed wire missing……I might know where it is.
Love the song of the day and the respect for Dolores O’Riorden
You two are quickly becoming my favorite RUclips show. I'm a 60 year old electrician out of Oklahoma and your Dad and I have the same taste in music, plus he was driving those staples left handed which is another plus. Keep up the good work guys.
Rock on Scott!
Great song Zombie I live about 20 miles from we’re Delores lived Irish ☘️ legend
Yes I hate those phone calls too I get them all the time and I got a truck that's already paid for a long time ago
Watched this late, great vlog, teamwork is the word for getting the fence up. Have a great Thanks giving. God bless.
It'sa amazing the varied subjects that will get discussed while building a fence ;-}
Fence?...the way it started...I thought they had decided to re lay the Milwaukee Road pacific extension....lol....
I love watching your videos I watch a lot of other farm videos but what you and your Dad have is Priceless you both have the same humour and respect for one another xx
Houston we have a problem, 15:15 with the RONCO 3000 !!
I always enjoy @Brian Sonne 's song of the day, then I realized that we're probably about the same age, that's why I like his choices.
Great to see the interaction and banter between you and your dad, great stuff.
THIS! IS WHAT "MAKES" A Country!
You guys need to look at one of them dewalt fence staplers. Saves us alot of hammering of staples. About 750 bucks for the stapler and 75 bucks for a box of their staples but man its worth it. You can thank me later! Great video!
That would be nice!
Great song choice Brian, brilliant band and such a talented singer 🙏🙏
We are fencing on our Ranch at the moment also. It's great to see a new fence, we used to fence with what we called split posts, drop a Iron bark tree (proper hardwood here on Oz) with chain saw and wedges knock out of the billett as many posts with a top of 7 to 10 inches. Bore holes and run the wire through the holes, then strain on a box stay made from iron ark round posts 10 to 12 inch tops. We fence if we can in winter and spring not summer if we can help it. Now it's Railway iron box stay posts with steel pickets. Still looks good but not as good as the fence with iron ark posts and round post box stays.
Hey Sonnes! Brian, I totally agree on using a single strand of fence wire in a run. The cattle always found our splices and broke through where they could. Then you're wasting time fixing fence when a single strand would've held for years. Unfortunately, Dad grew up in the Depression and refused to throw anything away. I started helping mend and build fence at 7 years old. Dad did pretty good job weaving wire together and we always put a wooden post at the splice. It worked most of the time (when the weather was nice). 😆
As an Irish man I approve today's song of the day (irish as in I live in Ireland...not because my neighbours aunts cat was irish lol)
Haha that’s a fair thing to say about officially being Irish ☘️ 💚
Have to say delighted with the Dolores O'Reardian tribute as a fellow full blood Irish man.... from westmeath
So yer sayin’ I’m not Irish from wearing green and drinking green American beer? Don’t all Irish people wear buttons that read “Kiss me I’m Irish”?
(Yes I’m making fun of we Americans who do that stuff)
@@eugeneclarke5572 Whole heartedly. :-)