Can't get over how enjoyable these are to watch. AND informative! Really like how Erik always gives us the rundown of what he is doing, and the specs of things, etc. Thank you everyone!
Grandad said same thing with gloves, except he added to put them palm to palm then finger first in pocket. Palms side are more greasy than back sides. Chet knows when to leave Dougo alone and when it’s time to remain silent. Lol.
No doubt sewing your Gloves to the end of your Jacket sleeves with string is thee best way to keep track & store your Gloves. I still do it at 66 years of age.
Word to Dougo, don't go to bigger u-bolts, get a piece of flat iron, drill 2 holes, and use 2 grade 8 bolts with lock nuts and you won't have anymore break..
Glove talk by Dougo!! You are 100% correct. Or they go on the floor by the drivers doors so they only touch the floor board and you have them as soon as you get out.
You’re right Duggo! Gloves rolled with fingers in the back pocket. Also I was told to wrap my right hand glove over my left hand, being right handed. Then when you pull them out you don’t have to look which is which.
You will find that you are very much in the minority with doggo. If you even do a simple Google search on work gloves in Pockets roughly 90% of them are wrists in the pocket first not fingers
We were taught that we put them in your sweatshirt pocket to protect your pants pocket and equipment seats. Used to get beaten if I put gloves in my pants pocket.
Yes of course hand of the glove in the pocket. I worked for 3 different Ford dealerships in the 70s and 80s in the service departments. Always protect to equipment seats.
Thanks for another great video Chet. It was interesting. Towards the end of harvest it is always more work it seems. Of course you have wet ground to deal with also. Oh my. Sorry about you feeler heads being all bent up. Easy to do with wet ground. Should not take much time to put new ones on if the parts are available. Need grandma to do a parts run I guess. Heard about how to do the gloves before Dougo. I was taught that way also. Really like your KW Dougo. Super nice truck. Seems to run very smooth. Chet says you are working dryer problems. Sorry. Hope it is fixable. Hang in there with it Dougo. Busy busy time trying to get harvest completed. Hang in there guys. Thanks for everything Chet. You all take care and be safe. Thanks. The Iowa Farm Boy. Steve.
Doug, I guess we are old school, about the gloves, it only took me once in my ' 83 chevy with cloth seats to figure that out. Old timers,what would you do without us.
Gotta Love the mud, the boys up here put in a good day this weekend before we got more rain. They took off 5 quarters of corn Sunday. Roads are a mess now.
Most folks of your generation don’t understand what a hard day’s work is! I really need to share y’all’s video with some of my coworkers better yet send them out to work with you guys. I helped out on my buddies dad farm back when I was in high school not even putting in the hours you do but it made me appreciate spending the rest of my life working in a lab for the past 35 plus years after graduating college. I’d saying 25 of them years required some long hard hours but I’m still appreciative.
Well,Mango Bango it seems the struggle bus showed up with a couple of cousins in tow. Bin problems, truck stuck in the field and a couple of Chet's snouts destroyed. Tomorrow's another day and at least the Larson Farms crew is closing in on the end of harvest season. Then it's crank it out cleaning tracks and fixing lots of issues with the equipment. I hope they have a very profitable harvest. Farmers deserve evey dollar they make.
You have to stay upbeat under conditions like you are harvesting in. Not easy I know but you do a great job. Tell Dougo that I was taught the same thing about gloves going into your pockets, fingers first, no exceptions.
I'm your age Dougo and I always put gloves in my pocket with the fingers out. Of course I always took gloves out of my back pocket before sitting down somewhere too.
Doug, I usually wear my gloves on my hands, but mostly store them in my coat pocket. If I’m not wearing a coat, I’ll put wrist end in my front pocket. If I’m not carrying handkerchief I use wristband (cloth gloves) for that. It’s a farmer thing. I love your channel and the personalities.
I just thought of Something I have been watching Your Channels for a Few year now and Have Never Once Ever Hear a Curse Word come out of the Mouth of Anyone. I personally love it with no cursing because that’s all you here on These Channels, So Your Channel is Very Clean. I can let my Grand Son Watch Your Channel.
I think Dougo is right about the "kern" covering for the yard. Best to stick with the gravel. I totally understand about greedy humans. As a kid on rare occasions after church we would eat out at the buffet in town. Dad was always in a hurry to get there as quickly as possible. Mom would get after him for driving fast, and I can still hear him telling her we got to get there before the hoarders get it all. Great video as always, my face hurts from smiling so much. ❤️🚜🇺🇸🤍🚜🇺🇸💙🚜🇺🇸
Chet. Maybe suggestion. Get flags made with your color neon green you like. That green would be xtra easy too see also get the pole taller. The flags could have your Larson logo on them. Happy farming.
When I was farming I always had two pair of gloves. A pair for greasing and all the gross stuff and a pair for "normal" dirt. The grease gloves never went in the pocket. Besides that I always still put them fingers out of the pocket because I don't what whatever crap I sit in "mostly fibreglass dust at work" inside my gloves. But I stopped having anything in my back pocket when sitting at a young age due to issues in my lower back.
1:02 Well @ least he didn't leave a pry bar in the hopper. lol Too soon? Seriously you guys work hard and I don't know how you deal with all the struggles along the way...
Dougo you are spot on with work glove edict. You always put the palms (aka dirty side of the gloves together) and fold in half and finger in pocket first. You are doing a fine job keeping the boys straight. Also Dougo my grandpa always taught me the the direction you in life is the direction the bill of your cap faces. Well you know what I mean.
Well if the wheels are falling off the bus now, then when you pull into the field next year all the issues will be resolved. Was interested in how the late planted corn did, we replanted on June 23rd and it black layered so looking to harvest it next week. Hopefully it will be in the mid twenties.
I love Chet saying… dads attitude is quite poor!!! He doesn’t think he will record him!!! Well I am in agreement with Chet!!! Everyone is tired and ready for a BREAK!!! Wishing everyone a blessed week at Larsons Farm!!🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜
Dougo ,when I grew up , we could not afford gloves !! I was born in '56 !! Bought my 1st pair of gloves in '66 to load out 3000 95 lb small square bales of hay !
Cole and Brain great video. Your dad forgot music for today. I'm sorry Chet little guy and dad Dougo got mix up Sonno farms South Dakota. All you farmers look like 😅😅😅😅. Cole tall then you Chet sorry again but great video keep up good work.
BS are you and Brody are going to be at the Crary event in Fargo? I hope so I would enjoy meeting all you guys and Amy. Doug I never knew there was any other way to put them in your pocket.
Underrated channel. Million subscribers capable and deserving all day long. Keep er going Chet and all of Larson farms
Absolutely. Tied with millenial farmer for best content (Minnesota thing?). Everyone should tell their friends so we can get the Larsons 1m
I LOVE Dougo's stories , make so much sense !!!
Can't get over how enjoyable these are to watch. AND informative! Really like how Erik always gives us the rundown of what he is doing, and the specs of things, etc. Thank you everyone!
Grandad said same thing with gloves, except he added to put them palm to palm then finger first in pocket. Palms side are more greasy than back sides.
Chet knows when to leave Dougo alone and when it’s time to remain silent. Lol.
No doubt sewing your Gloves to the end of your Jacket sleeves with string is thee best way to keep track & store your Gloves. I still do it at 66 years of age.
Word to Dougo, don't go to bigger u-bolts, get a piece of flat iron, drill 2 holes, and use 2 grade 8 bolts with lock nuts and you won't have anymore break..
Yes, fingers, palms into the pocket. Didn't hear about grease or dirt. It was about the top of the glove coming out first, making for faster "gloving"
Glove talk by Dougo!! You are 100% correct. Or they go on the floor by the drivers doors so they only touch the floor board and you have them as soon as you get out.
You’re right Duggo! Gloves rolled with fingers in the back pocket. Also I was told to wrap my right hand glove over my left hand, being right handed. Then when you pull them out you don’t have to look which is which.
You will find that you are very much in the minority with doggo. If you even do a simple Google search on work gloves in Pockets roughly 90% of them are wrists in the pocket first not fingers
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Dougo you were trained correctly!
No. Dougo. Gloves don’t go in your back pocket!😂. I keep mine in the pickup door pocket 😂. Easy to grab on my way out
CONGRATS ON GETTING THE CROPS HARVESTED THIS YEAR
"cern covering" this is another priceless Dougo saying!
We were taught that we put them in your sweatshirt pocket to protect your pants pocket and equipment seats. Used to get beaten if I put gloves in my pants pocket.
Yes of course hand of the glove in the pocket. I worked for 3 different Ford dealerships in the 70s and 80s in the service departments. Always protect to equipment seats.
Open end of the gloves goes in your back pocket first. Just in case if it's raining or snowing. the inside of or gloves stay dry. 🚜
What a great deal for the Little Swede to not have to worry about equipment!! Keep him off the videos along with Dougo!!!
Thanks for another great video Chet. It was interesting.
Towards the end of harvest it is always more work it seems. Of course you have wet ground to deal with also. Oh my.
Sorry about you feeler heads being all bent up. Easy to do with wet ground. Should not take much time to put new ones on if the parts are available. Need grandma to do a parts run I guess.
Heard about how to do the gloves before Dougo. I was taught that way also. Really like your KW Dougo. Super nice truck. Seems to run very smooth.
Chet says you are working dryer problems. Sorry. Hope it is fixable. Hang in there with it Dougo.
Busy busy time trying to get harvest completed. Hang in there guys.
Thanks for everything Chet. You all take care and be safe. Thanks.
The Iowa Farm Boy. Steve.
Always palms in the pocket, protect the 💺 seats. Uncle Ed taught us that on his dairy farm.
Dougo, Im almost 60 and I was trained as a young man to do it just like that, Palms in!!!
🔥right on dougo, that’s a killer old kw, pretty much bullet proof 👊🔥🔨⚙️🚜🌽
Doug, I guess we are old school, about the gloves, it only took me once in my ' 83 chevy with cloth seats to figure that out. Old timers,what would you do without us.
Dougo youre trained properly. Youre not alone
As wheat canola and barley farmers in Central Alberta I enjoy the heck out of your guys videos. Awesome job guys.
Hands in first on gloves in pockets is how I was raised and i still do it that way
Your harvest videos are some of my favorites every year on here and on everyones on IG. Congratulations on finishing another year of harvest.
The only way I’ve ever seen it done fingers first
Gotta Love the mud, the boys up here put in a good day this weekend before we got more rain. They took off 5 quarters of corn Sunday. Roads are a mess now.
Hey Douggo I put my gloves down somewhere and forget where I put them. Greasy seats and pants pockets are never a problem.
Most folks of your generation don’t understand what a hard day’s work is! I really need to share y’all’s video with some of my coworkers better yet send them out to work with you guys. I helped out on my buddies dad farm back when I was in high school not even putting in the hours you do but it made me appreciate spending the rest of my life working in a lab for the past 35 plus years after graduating college. I’d saying 25 of them years required some long hard hours but I’m still appreciative.
Well Doug what's yours is yours and what's mine is mine, that's not greed that's business...I would feel the exact same way...
This channel has great narration by all the "STARS" !!
22:00 - have to say; im always impressed with a man that knows his soil science. 👍
I Have been watching your videos for 5 years now....
At the start of this video you walked by the diesel tanks p they look great😮😊
Great content ! nice seeing you guys work through the issues with such optimism and resolve...
Well,Mango Bango it seems the struggle bus showed up with a couple of cousins in tow.
Bin problems, truck stuck in the field and a couple of Chet's snouts destroyed.
Tomorrow's another day and at least the Larson Farms crew is closing in on the end of harvest season.
Then it's crank it out cleaning tracks and fixing lots of issues with the equipment.
I hope they have a very profitable harvest.
Farmers deserve evey dollar they make.
You have to stay upbeat under conditions like you are harvesting in. Not easy I know but you do a great job. Tell Dougo that I was taught the same thing about gloves going into your pockets, fingers first, no exceptions.
Dougo is exactly right about the gloves in the pockets.
Glove fingers peeking over back pockets!
Palms in folded . The way to go .
Gloves in pocket is spot on…….
always put the fingers in the pocket been doing it since i was 13 and still do it at 65.
I'm your age Dougo and I always put gloves in my pocket with the fingers out. Of course I always took gloves out of my back pocket before sitting down somewhere too.
Gloves on the dashboard! 🤪
On the tandem axle truck check the pin on the lift cylinders. I had a pin come out and that was it for the seed truck.
Doug, you are correct about the gloves. I've done that my whole life. Gary Miller
Illinois farmers, we were taught to roll the gloves palms in the pocket. Still do this 55 years later.
Yes, I'm from northern Illinois and that is the way I have always put my gloves in my back pocket .
Doug, I usually wear my gloves on my hands, but mostly store them in my coat pocket. If I’m not wearing a coat, I’ll put wrist end in my front pocket. If I’m not carrying handkerchief I use wristband (cloth gloves) for that. It’s a farmer thing. I love your channel and the personalities.
I just thought of Something I have been watching Your Channels for a Few year now and Have Never Once Ever Hear a Curse Word come out of the Mouth of Anyone. I personally love it with no cursing because that’s all you here on These Channels, So Your Channel is Very Clean. I can let my Grand Son Watch Your Channel.
I think Dougo is right about the "kern" covering for the yard. Best to stick with the gravel. I totally understand about greedy humans. As a kid on rare occasions after church we would eat out at the buffet in town. Dad was always in a hurry to get there as quickly as possible. Mom would get after him for driving fast, and I can still hear him telling her we got to get there before the hoarders get it all.
Great video as always, my face hurts from smiling so much. ❤️🚜🇺🇸🤍🚜🇺🇸💙🚜🇺🇸
Kern covering.... That could be the next big thing!!
Gloves! Your way is the right way Dougo!
Doug is correct on the glove in pocket system
Praying for all of you. God will get you through this.
As far as the gloves, I was trained the same way!
Dougo - the Kern comment was a classic, you keep me laughing - you remind me a lot of some of my uncles who also harvested the land. Nice video
We were taught to put our gloves on the floor of the cab, on whatever we were operating.
Chet. Maybe suggestion. Get flags made with your color neon green you like. That green would be xtra easy too see also get the pole taller. The flags could have your Larson logo on them. Happy farming.
Hopefully with all the moisture you got this year, it will help with spring planting
Never thought of that,done it the other way.
Don’t complain getting 170 on July planted corn!
Yes Doug fingers always go in response to your question. Exactly what I was always told too!
I remember my dad have a saying what can go can go wrong and I really enjoyed watching your videos.
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When I was farming I always had two pair of gloves. A pair for greasing and all the gross stuff and a pair for "normal" dirt. The grease gloves never went in the pocket. Besides that I always still put them fingers out of the pocket because I don't what whatever crap I sit in "mostly fibreglass dust at work" inside my gloves. But I stopped having anything in my back pocket when sitting at a young age due to issues in my lower back.
its been an awsome harvest for some this year glad to see your harvest is almost completed i love the vids keep up the good content
Fingers in the pocket,been a doiner that a way all my life,yes sir Dugo.
I guess if it was easy, everyone would be doing it. Great video.
Our harvest always goes 1st week struggles. 2nd week smooth. 3rd week we come in on 1 wing and a prayer.
Good mix guys....like the change ups
yep you are right about the gloves Doug my grandfather said the same thing keep up the good work be safe god bless
1:02 Well @ least he didn't leave a pry bar in the hopper. lol Too soon? Seriously you guys work hard and I don't know how you deal with all the struggles along the way...
First time for me about the glove storage
Pioneer, technology that leans! Go Dougo!
Awesome video Chet. Stay safe out and about. 🚜🚜🚜
We never put gloves in our pockets, mom had a fierce temper and knew how to swing a belt with the best of them. 😂
Palms in!!!🙂👍
Different topic! 🤪
Dougo you are spot on with work glove edict. You always put the palms (aka dirty side of the gloves together) and fold in half and finger in pocket first. You are doing a fine job keeping the boys straight. Also Dougo my grandpa always taught me the the direction you in life is the direction the bill of your cap faces. Well you know what I mean.
Magnifique moissonneuse batteuse et les tracteur à chenille et les transbordeur et le camion et bien équipés 😂😊😅😮
I really enjoy watching these videos so much better than the news
Well if the wheels are falling off the bus now, then when you pull into the field next year all the issues will be resolved. Was interested in how the late planted corn did, we replanted on June 23rd and it black layered so looking to harvest it next week. Hopefully it will be in the mid twenties.
I love Chet saying… dads attitude is quite poor!!! He doesn’t think he will record him!!! Well I am in agreement with Chet!!! Everyone is tired and ready for a BREAK!!! Wishing everyone a blessed week at Larsons Farm!!🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜
Another great Video Boys, Keep up the Amazing Work !!!!
Pioneer corn used to deliver to the dealers was my 2nd best job ever
Great video
It's good to see Dougo doing more vids
Fingers in!
Dougo you guys should get one of those fancy new Case 715's.
Dougo ,when I grew up , we could not afford gloves !! I was born in '56 !! Bought my 1st pair of gloves in '66 to load out 3000 95 lb small square bales of hay !
You are correct on the gloves !! Always hand inside the pocket
Every year I feel the same way always limping to the finish line..carry on and God bless
Cole and Brain great video. Your dad forgot music for today. I'm sorry Chet little guy and dad Dougo got mix up Sonno farms South Dakota. All you farmers look like 😅😅😅😅. Cole tall then you Chet sorry again but great video keep up good work.
Dougo and i was taught the same thing on how to put your gloves in your pocket.
BS are you and Brody are going to be at the Crary event in Fargo? I hope so I would enjoy meeting all you guys and Amy. Doug I never knew there was any other way to put them in your pocket.
2016, we were like a pit crew changing gerringhoff snouts, got our time down to 11 minutes…..in Pioneer corn
That is how I was trained also, that must be the old school way!
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Yes, Doug, fingers of the glove down!
No walk of shame! This year? Nice work dude. Fan Sweden 🇸🇪.
I can relate to destruction at the bin site as the season comes to a close.
An exciting time at Larson Farms ,love it.😅😅😅😅😅