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Love the BJ cam! Hopefully Bob comes around again! 😊
Haven't watched since you finished harvest last year. Good to be back with you. Always something happening.
Thanks for watching
That in floor heat looks awesome
Still like all your videos here in NC in a small town called Lake Waccamaw
We all love a stuck video 😉
House coming on nicely.
👍👍🤙🤙
Sounds funny when you say make a big 60 acre field. Our smallest field is 150 acres with most of ours around the 600 to 700 acres.
Love seeing the different sides of ag around the world. Keep up the good work from an Aussie, mallee farmer.
Always good to see the 9R doing work.
The mud makes the tractors look like they've got racing slicks.
You're a great bunch to watch and Brad's skills are nice to see being put to work!
I the mistakes, setbacks, things not going according to plan, are not fun for all you. You do make it entertaining to watch. A plus is you explain what you are doing and why. Look forward to the new skid steer, when you get it. There was a ditch at one end or other. Are you going to fill it in? You all be safe.
I’ve got to say, sure happy that the videos are getting back to the seasonal norm! More of them! Keep ‘em coming Brian!
Great video I like watching the tile plow work.
Glad you like it
Good luck 👍 tiling
I do this for a living. Fun to watch how you guys do it.
Good ole soup conditions🤬great job Brown family 🇺🇸
Great video Brian love all the content and the new house progress.
Guess where I dont sit?....in the cabs! 😅😅😅....its tough at the top Brian! 😅😅😅
You spent a lot of time in the cab!! House work is looking good keep up the good videos. 😊
Good stuff. Hats off to whoever made your intro, very well done. Really like seeing progress on the house, and anxious to see work on the other building.
Awesome job guys. Really nice setup. Love all y’all’s videos never miss a one. So informative!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Grandad settle in a central Illinois lake bed in the 1880s. That rich land had been passed over because it was soggy. Then they discovered tiling. Now it is some of the richest land in the world.
Brian We started out tiling with a three point mounted plow on a JD 4755. We often had to have a tug tractor. I went to an auction and there was a JD 8970 selling that had three point on it. The tractor had been trashed appearance wise but it only had 2500 hours on it. It has the 810 tires with cast weight all around. We put it on the tile plow 15 years ago. It has never needed a tug tractor. The last ten years we do not even take the plow off as we are using reduced tillage like your doing. Tile plowing takes weight and traction/tire or track area.
It will be interesting to see how the field yields this year with the till draining it.
Great content, love the banter - Peter Melbourne Australia
Much appreciated!
good pace and content. kept me watching.
"Goon Spoon?" I about died laughing.
Nice work fellers
Hi Brian, really interested in your tiling project, especially looking forward to seeing an increase in bushels per acre considering what you told us about the land already tiled right next to it. No pressure mate, ha ha, I'm sure the investment will pay off for your operation, say hi to Dad & BJ for all of us here in the UK, thank you for the videos. 🇬🇧😊
Would be interesting to see how much water is coming out the very end of the main
SHORTEN the pretty rope get closer to each 🤫🤫. Now you got the right tractors 😂. Thanks Brain and everyone.
Was hoping to get to dry ground with a longer rope
Brian I've heard a shovel called a lot of things in my time but never heard it called a "goon spoon"🤣🤣
That was a new name for a long handle shovel. Goon spoon. I like it 😊😊😊
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Great Video Brian, the house looks great! In terms of the drainage. the D8 or the JD have got to be better than the challenger on it's own! thanks for sharing
Sure enjoy watching what all you do and building projects house and shop your smart buy putting in floor heat
Thanks
Next year heated shop and new home. Congratulations
Brian, I should've asked, are you guys doing forced air for the rest of the house, or going to continue floor/radiant heat throughout the rest of it? Radiant heat is more efficient and supposed to be more cost effective. Since you're already doing the basement, you'll already have the equipment. BTW, I'm super jealous of the floor heat!
We are gonna have forced air for ac in summer time but have floor heat all through the house for winter. Probably one of my favorite parts about the house
Awesome Video and Much Love as Always Brian!!
My uncle tiled for many years had the plow on a D8 and used a D7 to pull, Where we are wheel tractors just don't work at all season is too short.
the tiling is going good look forward to more work on your home stay safe
Might ask the heavy machinery tow experts about wire mesh tractor window protectors, the Dee shackles can break, let go and launch.
“Goon Spoon”. Love it!
I heard Mornin. After that, I knew this would be a great video. It is officially a great video. 👍 Happy subscriber 😊!
Nice video, and have a good trip. Lots going on and building a house and shed, phew.
In floor heat is the boss. The first time I had to crawl under a cabinet to hook up the power up to garbage disposal in the middle of winter, I didn't want to get back up.
Hay is grass
nice job, it seems to be always cloudy there.
You will enjoy the basement floor heat.
When your from SW Ks, there is never too much moisture retention in the fields. 😂
I like the tile video’s 😊
Ahh...March weather in OH. Had one day last week in our area of N.Central OH when the sun would be out and 5 min. later it would be snowing so hard you couldn't see a quarter mile!!!
Looks cold 🥶
Very great video for you all again
Great video Brian. Great editing Mrs Brown. I think y’all should have lunch like BJ’s little fellow. Ice cream sandwich and Mike and Ike’s. See y’all next time
Thanks for the farming video.
i enjoy the tiling videos. Very interesting.
We dug that basement depth just to pack the soil to engineer specs. We built a three story apt atop. Took three months to excavate and pack. A 973 and a D6 did the work.
So much work and expense your all putting in on improving your land. Now that's farming.
Bj the lunch that your son had is what I call the lunch of champions. On a side note my youngest I think lived on air for a few lunches in his younger days
thank you
Who's the new guy in the challenger😮😮😮😂😂😂😂😂
Great video Brian!
cool work being done well doen
all good
Reminds me of a video you had I think a couple years ago. Someone was doing some tiling for you if I remember right they had two 4 wheel drive tractors and were still sliding around like a hog on ice
Thanks
Thanks for the video.
Why not use the winch on the d8 for pulling the challenger when needing pulled in the wet spots
Because the 9r does it fine and doesn’t weigh 100k
Should have brought home that big bud
I am enjoying the content 😂. Is there a maximum distance you can run 4” tile into a single main? How is the shop build coming along? Thanks for the videos.
THANKS FOR THE VIEDO
The way it was snowing there it looked like Minnesota
Great work
goid to see guys working on tbe land
I get to run a 9560R pulling 40' of no till air seeder every spring. Goes through wet spots better then a RT.
Great video Brian, it's always fascinating watching your videos, Thanks
G,day Brian from Sydney Australia.
Will you be at the pressure testing of the 'Pex pipe' floor heating system. This is just before covering it.
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Yep it was
you will love infloor heat get you a water stove my uncle put his water stove in a concrete floor like a 20x20 building stays warm in there plus thats where he put all the pumps from freezing he went a step farther he bypassed his hot water heater but still had it for back up his stove added water on its own if it got low and he put in a water to air heat exchanger A coil in his a/c air handler so when thermostat called for air handler blower to come on it also turned on a pump that circulated hot water i guess like a vehicles heat and the last thang he added was a 25kw standby generator hook to a 300 gal propane tank if pole power was knocked out about 10 second generator come on by itself i liked living next door to them growing up bad snow or weather storm knock power out for days i remember running to aunt and uncles staying there couple days till power was restored it was crazy you could go out when it was snowing if the power was out you could ride a ways up the road and look back there house was the only one in existence just glowing bright great memories
Nice work
Bj shaved his damn face, almost didn't recognize him. Must mean spring has sprung, like when Robin's come back to Iowa😂
Just curious are you guys going to be drilling the thermowells too kind of heat and cool your house
Nice weather... LOL!!!
Good stuff
Another good one men
Very good Video 👍
Bryan, why don’t you pull the Challenger with the D8. Stop ripping up the dirt and making more compaction.
Brian off to a sticky start but you went & got the big John Deer now that fixed the problem, bigger tractor all 4 wheeled drive,she can pull Man, now get that big girl fixed &you should have smooth sailing all the way to the tile finishing line, Yahoo its a good feeling , Brian I think you solved the sticky problem now, great video its a learning curve for all who Farm, Cheers & Best Wishes to all, Regards Trevor.W.Bacelli. Biloela Qld Australial👍🐕🐎🐎🐎🐎🦄🦄🦄🦌🦌🦌🐂🐃🐄🐖🐏🐐🐑🐨🐨🐨🐨🐨🐨🐨🐨🐨🐨🐨🐨🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦃🦃🐔🐓🐓🦋🦋🦋🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴
LIKE Like the video Brian , take a Look at ( Dirt perfect ) , Videos he put plow on his 850J dozer .
Not really a fan of using the dozer and I bet our way is faster
great video brian
Strip tilling with a moisture deficit won’t you lose a load of moisture? Wet spring this side of the pond looks like we won’t start sowing barley for a week or more.
Yeah that field was kinda wet.
Omg! BJ shaved and scared me to death. 😂😂😂
Interesting video 👍👍
One mile per hour means you lay a mile of pipe per hour. Not too shabby!
Enjoyed
Could you not use the D8 at the front to pull the challenger, that way it does not need a three point
Spring isn’t even trying.. I’m glad you’re not getting the Winter of 22/23 that we are getting in Central Wyoming
Great Video
Good video.
I love the videos.
Use central plastic tap tee . They are so much better and cheaper
I was thinking take the d8 and use it for the pull tractor like what u was using the jd for
Fendt and JD stuck.
If you were to come up with an intro to a Big Bud season, this might very well do.
Or a hovercraft season.
Realy good content sir ,enjoyed watching the video greetings from a Dutch dairyfarmer