You are so right teach them young and it stays with them my oldest son was 12 and drove my car around the block..has been earing a pay check since 15 years old..you are raising your childern the way our country was founded on hard work..self sufficient livestyle.. Great job👍
My compliments on putting you son on a +/- idling dozer, raising men. Super job. He can tackle that 60% hill up by your water tank after lunch once he can clear snow and leave the grass with the throttle up against the stop!!!
That is a difficult job to change tractor tires like that in the snow and mud . I worked for a tire dealer and have done them before . Got some hard working young men there , like you I am definitely looking forward to spring and warmer weather ! Thumbs up to you.
Thats about how all my projects go. Start out with intentions of getting work done, end up breaking equipment, looking for tools, spending money on parts, and then the day is done. lol. But those problems are worth it with a view of Gods creation yall got there.
Good Job for a heavy task (changing tire on that big wheel)!!! Glad for this new update on what is happening to you all out there...It is a relief to know that you are doing just fine🙏🙏🙏 ❤️❤️❤️ On to the next👍 Stay safe🙋♀️
It sometimes happens where a quick job seems like it will be so DANG simple and before you know it you are shin deep in mud and wrestling with tires...in the mud. I imagine that you had to hose down your boots and your pants before you could walk into the house. It's raining pitchforks and hammer handles with thunder and lightening to boot here in Minnesota. Snow is melting fast but over night temps aren't good. I hope you have good weather for whatever you have on your to-do list. Blessings on you and your family and friends and any livestock you might have wandering around the house and yard stay healthy too
That is the best way to teach them how to do things...give instructions and let them work out the finer points...my grandpa did that for me and I picked up things faster. Wow...that backup alert can be heard in 3 counties!
He MIGHT make a mess. Have a bit more faith. Your approach is excellent. I like the way you get all your kids to take a real part in this life that you are building.
a great post on a day gone sideways! your last line summed it all up. Sorry for you buddy, but thanks for letting us watch over your soldier. I think its great letting tell learn the equipment. Have him ride with you when you level out the yard later. He can lean even more. I have been curious about your "driveway" Now i have an idea of what you put up with. (yay, mud season) NOT!
I started driving tractors when I was around 8 or 9 years old. I only took out one section of fence. The only way to learn is to do it. It's good to see a kid learning something besides playing video games.
I applaud you sir for raising your kids to know how to work. That’s something that’s terribly wrong with the way today’s kids are being raised IMO. We are growing a generation of kids that don’t know how to get their hands dirty.
Did you see the idea to put in a greenhouse for an over winter chicken run? The chickens are not out in the snow all winter and you get a thawed garden spot sooner the following year that has a good amount of pests already converted to manure as the warmer air triggered them to hatch sooner. CB radios are a very powerful tool where you live as you should be far enough out to not get the normal truck talk but should be able to talk back to the two homes from the road in if you have an issue and between homes if you need help.
Outstanding young man,thank God! My "Progressive" neighbor has twin 5 yr old redheads that she dresses in pink and purple and flowered yoga pants with long hair, I swear she can't wait for the day they tell her they want to be girls! This stuff really happens out here in L.A.!
Nicely done, are you __(plowing)__ the ___(snow)___ or raising boys, i say that same thing. On a side note we should be getting our new trees anyday. When are you gunna get some
Giving him seat time is so important, not only from a safety standpoint for the family but it will be experience he will use throughout his life. Who knows, might end up being a equipment operator, I can think of worse careers !
I would be very surprised if there is another 15 yr old who has all the experiences that you have let Tel enjoy the past several years....too many parents are treating thier sons like little girls and doing every thing for them and letting them sit in their rooms playing video games. What a waste! Congratulations on raising a couple of fine young men possessing many of life's skills necessary to be independent in this World.
Hi guys, new to your channel😃. I am confused as to how many of your grown kids live on the property with you all? I know your 15 yr old boy and your girl...but I see other grown boys helping! Do you all live close to each other? I am a long time subscriber of Red Poppy Ranch, Heath and Cedar sent us over to see your channel.
We have 3 sons one daughter. Our oldest is married and lives in the town about 15 plus miles from us as the crow flies. The rest of our children live at home for now. Our other oldest, cole is working alot of hours so we dont see him much.
Bad of hearing, was that your oldest son in the tire truck? Was that his wife in the front seat? Pretty woman. Glad to see that you and Heath cover for each other.
Nice job it just can't beat experience specially on a dozer congratulations on the 20,000 sub it's about time one of the best RUclips channels
Thank you.
You are so right teach them young and it stays with them my oldest son was 12 and drove my car around the block..has been earing a pay check since 15 years old..you are raising your childern the way our country was founded on hard work..self sufficient livestyle..
Great job👍
Terrel you have some nice hardworking kids. You inspire me as a man and a dad. Always Looking forward to your videos. Be safe Love from Denmark🇩🇰👍
raising em right, something our country needs more of...good on ya guys
My compliments on putting you son on a +/- idling dozer, raising men. Super job. He can tackle that 60% hill up by your water tank after lunch once he can clear snow and leave the grass with the throttle up against the stop!!!
That is a difficult job to change tractor tires like that in the snow and mud . I worked for a tire dealer and have done them before . Got some hard working young men there , like you I am definitely looking forward to spring and warmer weather ! Thumbs up to you.
nothing wrong with the kids learning. fun watching the tire change glad all went well. thanks for sharing and have a great day as well
you got boys in all the right places ! a great teacher lets mistakes be made . kids and plant machinery are mastered much faster than us .
Thats about how all my projects go. Start out with intentions of getting work done, end up breaking equipment, looking for tools, spending money on parts, and then the day is done. lol. But those problems are worth it with a view of Gods creation yall got there.
Good Job for a heavy task (changing tire on that big wheel)!!!
Glad for this new update on what is happening to you all out there...It is a relief to know that you are doing just fine🙏🙏🙏
❤️❤️❤️ On to the next👍
Stay safe🙋♀️
It sometimes happens where a quick job seems like it will be so DANG simple and before you know it you are shin deep in mud and wrestling with tires...in the mud. I imagine that you had to hose down your boots and your pants before you could walk into the house.
It's raining pitchforks and hammer handles with thunder and lightening to boot here in Minnesota. Snow is melting fast but over night temps aren't good. I hope you have good weather for whatever you have on your to-do list. Blessings on you and your family and friends and any livestock you might have wandering around the house and yard stay healthy too
..nice job, good crew you have, stay safe and enjoy..
Common sense is a rare commodity in this day in age, cuddos to you and your family.
That is the best way to teach them how to do things...give instructions and let them work out the finer points...my grandpa did that for me and I picked up things faster.
Wow...that backup alert can be heard in 3 counties!
The lift gate on your son truck is made about 60 miles north of my home town....
Your title said changing tractor tires by hand, looked to me like you had 4 hands, all pretty capable!
He MIGHT make a mess. Have a bit more faith. Your approach is excellent. I like the way you get all your kids to take a real part in this life that you are building.
a great post on a day gone sideways! your last line summed it all up. Sorry for you buddy, but thanks for letting us watch over your soldier. I think its great letting tell learn the equipment. Have him ride with you when you level out the yard later. He can lean even more.
I have been curious about your "driveway" Now i have an idea of what you put up with. (yay, mud season) NOT!
Sometimes those "Round-tuits" become I should of done it. We've all been there. Keep moving forward and don't look back.
I started driving tractors when I was around 8 or 9 years old. I only took out one section of fence. The only way to learn is to do it. It's good to see a kid learning something besides playing video games.
Great family thanks for sharing
Great learning experience for the boys! Looks good on your homestead and appreciate you sharing the content! And so the journey continues!
Once you get done building, you will have your own little empire.
Man you have great boys
I applaud you sir for raising your kids to know how to work.
That’s something that’s terribly wrong with the way today’s kids are being raised IMO. We are growing a generation of kids that don’t know how to get their hands dirty.
Thought you had two sons, now I hear of Brody. Any other surprises. Good job, great kids. God bless you guys
You have some great kids.
Takes me back 60 years ago running my dads popin john cat. Also cut the sides out of those tractor tires, they make great raised beds.
Did you see the idea to put in a greenhouse for an over winter chicken run? The chickens are not out in the snow all winter and you get a thawed garden spot sooner the following year that has a good amount of pests already converted to manure as the warmer air triggered them to hatch sooner.
CB radios are a very powerful tool where you live as you should be far enough out to not get the normal truck talk but should be able to talk back to the two homes from the road in if you have an issue and between homes if you need help.
Good Job, Men!!! Y'all Take Care & Stay Safe. ~ Carl & Judy Lamar County, ALABAMA. ~........
Outstanding young man,thank God! My "Progressive" neighbor has twin 5 yr old redheads that she dresses in pink and purple and flowered yoga pants with long hair, I swear she can't wait for the day they tell her they want to be girls! This stuff really happens out here in L.A.!
Wow.
The oldest boy knows what hes doin
A son for every occasion 😊
Everybody needs to know how to operate a yellow "snow shovel"!
Great job you guys are awesome
That's a good looking tractor
Raising men? Yup you are on the right track
Men, Muscles and Machinery.
He will do fine. If he messes something up, he will learn how to fix it.
Nicely done, are you __(plowing)__ the ___(snow)___ or raising boys, i say that same thing. On a side note we should be getting our new trees anyday. When are you gunna get some
Got to learn sometime
Giving him seat time is so important, not only from a safety standpoint for the family but it will be experience he will use throughout his life. Who knows, might end up being a equipment operator, I can think of worse careers !
I would be very surprised if there is another 15 yr old who has all the experiences that you have let Tel enjoy the past several years....too many parents are treating thier sons like little girls and doing every thing for them and letting them sit in their rooms playing video games. What a waste! Congratulations on raising a couple of fine young men possessing many of life's skills necessary to be independent in this World.
Thank god there are still men cubs being trained up in the way they should go
Hi guys, new to your channel😃. I am confused as to how many of your grown kids live on the property with you all? I know your 15 yr old boy and your girl...but I see other grown boys helping! Do you all live close to each other? I am a long time subscriber of Red Poppy Ranch, Heath and Cedar sent us over to see your channel.
We have 3 sons one daughter. Our oldest is married and lives in the town about 15 plus miles from us as the crow flies. The rest of our children live at home for now. Our other oldest, cole is working alot of hours so we dont see him much.
No money made today guys. You have heard working songs, stock together ‼️👍👍. Vinny 🇺🇸
Good times
Bad of hearing, was that your oldest son in the tire truck? Was that his wife in the front seat? Pretty woman. Glad to see that you and Heath cover for each other.
Yes that is our oldest and his bride a wonderful addition to our family.
Great video love your place is there any land for sale around you Old homestead abended land?
I haven't seen any and we have been looking.
hell of a reason to chang tires now, you could have picked a drier day at least
I sure intended to. But conditions and my tractor decided to not be on my schedule.
That tire is hard and dangerous? work!
Thanks for the video
Age is only a number,mental age is far different,
Great kids!
how much for a house call for a tire changer?
Nice
Changing tractor tires is never a fun job.... and throw mud into the mix and it is definatly time for a beer!
it's time the kids goes too heavy equipment school.
MGBYAAIJNA 😎
Hiya
Dam it man don’t buy Cali crap lol
I wouldn't have if it wasnt such a good deal.