To be honest, I didn't think I would ever subscribe to your channel. But I have been watching them for awhile now, and They have become one of my go to's. There is a great deal of sanity on your life, not all posters have that. Take comfort in your beliefs, you are not alone with them. Be well. Stay safe.
I just can't imagine how you spread that manure without a GPS on your tractor!!! LOL In many ways ... the old ways are the best ways! Great vblog, my friend!
I get so excited when I get a new video. I miss the farm. I was raised on a farm in Byesville Ohio and I have the best memories of my Grandparents. Our old barn collapsed one day, slow motion, each side fell into center one at a time. It was its 100th birthday and the only person who witnessed it was my niece. I would have loved to have seen that. But anyway, I love your farm, your life. Thank you
I grew up on a farm iam. Been watching you guys and I Am 48year Old and a volunteer fire fighter and I Am a fan of you guys like every thing you are doing and I like your joke sto
Although it's not your job, you always seem to lift my spirits and make my day some better and for that I thank you. Oh ya, I could still see the Deere through the tape. God bless.
You are lucky all you got was 4" from that storm. We got 12" of the soggy, horrifically, wet snow that caused down trees and power lines everywhere. 90 thousand people without power. My family was in the last 90 homes without power bracket. We just got power back yesterday at 3pm.
Yay Pete! I'm a farmall IH girl ! No green ...not even in pink ! You're such a great guy Pete ! Thank you for your videos . .you relax me ...you're good therapy...your jokes...your humor...your teachings all chicken soup for a farmer wanna be soul ! Yep the new tractor seems to be running well. Good find ! Good buy ! Good bye ! 👋 🐃 🐖🐥
Another great video. I bet someone sent that tractor to the auction thinking it was low on power not knowing it was due to that nasty symbol lol. Good thing that you caught that before it got worse. Lol.
Poor little 2106 did look a little stiff and sore after being trapped for a spell. Hopefully, lesson learned that the opening isn't big enough anymore. Nice to see little Peanut is doing well and warming up to you more and more. Your poor new tractor brings a virus to the ol' farm. I hope you feel the urge, the urge to purge.
Strange memory burst into my brain-knob when I saw you about to drive through the gate to do your spreading. As a kid on the ranch, whenever my grandpa would take me for a ride on one of the tractors or his old Ford pickup and we would 'two-track' it through the pastures with the worn pathway before me, I felt sort of magical and that the tracks would take me to fantastic places. That same feeling just came over me---and I am 78! Holy cow! Don't let it be said that your episodes don't reach beyond the screen! Thanks for that refresher memory. . . .
We like watching your show. Pete, you do good restoration on your old school tractors like your new muscle tractor 756. You're are humble, not greedy and you are honest with your customers. My father and I enjoy watching your videos every night. You show the life of a small farmer that other channels can't seem to portray. Thousands of acres and new, flashy equipment can't show what you can do with a small farm, hard work, and perseverance . That makes your show the best in our eyes. Thanks for your videos! We are looking forward to see more of them!
One of the best channels on all of RUclips. You are a good man Pete. However I have to say, I’m a big Green guy myself 😅. My 3039r is a great piece of machinery 😁
Another great video Pete. well one thing is for certain. if anyone tells you "You're full of Crap !" you have the piles to prove them right!. Thanks for the ride, And good job, Steering the Steer, in the right direction. Have a good day Pete!. thanks for sharing. ECF.
I don't know if anyone's mentioned this, but your voice sounds VERY similar to Stefan Sobkowiak from "Stefan Sobkowiak- the Permaculture Orchard". I love watching your videos and listening to your Dad humor and honest chats. Cheers from NH!
Good showing of the cows are doing and the great paint job on the MD fenders.I sure am glad that you got rid of that pesky deer. That's poison to an IH. you can never be to careful these days. Happy Spring.
Silk purse out of a sow's ear... Haven't heard that one in a long time. The farmer I worked for back in the 80's in Illinois was fond of saying that. I still use it from time to time, it's what I call a farmerism. I might have told you already, but he always said that you could tell a deere by it's sound, too... he would say they're saying, "put me in the shed... put me in the shed... put me in the shed." It still looks like the new spreader doesn't fling it as far to the sides as the old one. Here in the Arkansas Ozarks, our soil is muck for 3 days after a rain and kinda soft for 2 more but cement after a week. Lately it's been raining here every 2-3 days, so I used the tractor to fix the potholes in the driveway, after I finished installing new hydraulic cylinders, a battery and a fuel line. It still needs a new ignition...
I don't know I think it added about 430 hp! Glad you have an awesome sense of humor!! Just wondering would you ever do a video on Hillary's day at market ?
Thank you for another video, which I always enjoy. I wish for you & Hillary & your family, much success with your operation. Please keep the videos coming.
So many memories. I could write a long chapter on manure hauling as a kid. We had a large open housing dariy. Lots of manure. But when I saw the holes in the fender. Once we got a radio on our JD 70, that was the turning point. You'd have to pry me off that tractor. We soon had em on all most used tractors.
Hello from Rosholt Wisconsin. I have been watching your channel for about 1 1/2 years now. I saw something on another channel that you might be interested in. The took an old shop floor broom and screwed it to a post for a scratching post for his cows. They absolutely loved it. Just thought I'd share this idea. Keep making them videos, we enjoy them. Steve
Found your channel a month or so ago, Pete. I'm watching back episodes, but I'll be sad when I get caught up! So relaxing. Love the mix of chores, repair work and introspection. Thank you!
At first Pete it appeared like orange paint . But the better camera changed that. Calf’s do attend the school of hard knocks. Great videos keep on farming.
Love the starting fluid trick,and your advice on what other people think, keep up the good work,If it ani,t Red leave it in the shed,oh and by the way, tractor sounds great
Well its been two years since I've watched this video, and it still is/was enoyable to view. and with my "CRS" is was like watching it with out knowing what was coming!. some things are just nice!. thanks again for sharing. ECF.
The funniest thing happed. My wife walked into the office while I watching this & she laughingly said "Hmmmm, watching cows lick fingers huh??" ..... "is there something I should know?" & of course as soon as I paused the video that's exactly where it stopped which made it worse!! 🤣🤣 She had a hard time trying to ask me about dinner 😉
Awesome video, Pete. You were laying down some serious $hit in it! Glad you were careful with us this time. Had to see my doctor after the last fall. He said if I continued to land on my head I wouldn't be able to watch anymore.
Pete, I love the videos. I am stuck at working wish I could be at home working on my property. 4.5 years till retirement. Can't wait. Great videos! Keep thems coming.
I think the seat on the new 756 looks pretty comfortable. Maybe it just needs a little stitching. I love the advice of “using it for a few days, or so, until you see what areas need attention before dumping a bunch of money in it.”
Thanks for explaining the ear codes on the cattle. When you mentioned 2106 I knew calf born in 21 number 6 in succession! Learning a lot from your channel .it's good to know all the ins and outs of farming. I enjoy this channel even the Jokes! Oh and the weather reports being on the central Oregon Coast, the weather is certainly different
@@jacobforrester9827 indeed they do. I pet all the bulls on the farm. They are calmer than the cows. I've been chased out of a pen quite a few times by a cow with a newborn, but that's genetics. It's always the same few cows, and a few days later you can walk up to them and pet them once their hormones calm down.
@@johngibbs781 I wish my dad and mom weren't so petrified from the fact neither side of my family has gotten attacked by bulls (because they are not tamed) and even though I've tamed every livestock of mine (poultry is what I raise due to only having 1/8th of an acre in the countryside) they still won't justify getting a bull (as a side note my dad is an idiot and doesn't think cows make money)
I randomly found this youtube channel as I watch another channel that is restoring a Victorian Home. I watched the restoration of the house videos 1st and then started watching the Farm videos. It's very interesting. I live in a military town it's not huge or small but we can have chickens and I am seriously thinking about getting a few chickens. I need a farm apparently, not sure I can talk my husband into the extra work though of buying a farm. I'm also here for the dad jokes. I love your videos.
Hey Pete, love the channel and also have your book! Just spent the last year doing up my own home on a 40 acre homestead in Scotland! Hoping to get some sheep this year and start farming! Got an an old dog of an international 444 loader tractor and a leyland 245 also! I can't wait for hay time! Hope your well and keeping up the work! 💪
I can understand brand loyalty. Where I grew up, there was a Fourth of July celebration in a small farming community they had a merry go round with both red tractors and green tractors. Kids would ride one tractor color but not the other, and vice versa. It all depended which brand of machinery the family used. Great video. I always enjoy what you have.
I’ll be honest Pete, the tractor repair videos are what drew me in and alas I’m still here watching!!! Have always found the smooth action of painting to be very relaxing to watch, maybe someday I will try my own hand at it. Seems I was told once a key to doing a good job painting was having the air “prepped” well. What do you use for filters/driers up line from your gun?
The moral of this story is calves eventually learn what to do and for premium performance, always buy genuine INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER parts. Have a great weekend Mr. Pete!
Great videos. The way I grew up. My brother still farm's the home farm the same way ,only on a larger scale . Milks from 60 to 100 cows in a stanchion barn. And has a 150 cow calfherd, plus around 500 acres row crop .
We used to have stanchions for our dairy cows and sometimes, we’d find them on the feed aisle side. They had pretty short chains so it must have been some sort of circus stunt for them to get over the rail to the other side. We’d have to untie them and put them back
as a farmer for most of my life I had farmalls international tractors and would never go back deere is the up most field friendly and dependable tractor and holds there value 10 times more than internationals you can keep your ta's dont matter how careful you are with them they fail everytime
I just found a really nice 656 with a loader on it in my neck of woods I figure I'm gonna go get it this weekend be a really nice match to my 1066 I'm restoring. Also I'm liking your humor .ore and more each video lol
I liked this video.
Helping a stuck calf.
Shop work and field work.
Uping the Farmall horsepower.
And Patty letting her opinions be known.
To be honest, I didn't think I would ever subscribe to your channel. But I have been watching them for awhile now, and They have become one of my go to's. There is a great deal of sanity on your life, not all posters have that. Take comfort in your beliefs, you are not alone with them. Be well. Stay safe.
Thanks Doug!
Hello Pete. For every good tractor there there is a John Deere behind it. Now I know why that tractor sounds so good. Have a good day. Lol
Thumbs up for IH! 👍👍
It’s a good thing you crossed off that Deere sign on that tractor that’s bad luck John Deers aren’t as good as everybody thinks they are.
I just can't imagine how you spread that manure without a GPS on your tractor!!! LOL
In many ways ... the old ways are the best ways! Great vblog, my friend!
I get so excited when I get a new video. I miss the farm. I was raised on a farm in Byesville Ohio and I have the best memories of my Grandparents. Our old barn collapsed one day, slow motion, each side fell into center one at a time. It was its 100th birthday and the only person who witnessed it was my niece. I would have loved to have seen that.
But anyway, I love your farm, your life. Thank you
I grew up on a farm iam. Been watching you guys and I Am 48year Old and a volunteer fire fighter and I Am a fan of you guys like every thing you are doing and I like your joke sto
You are hilarious Pete! Another great episode
Although it's not your job, you always seem to lift my spirits and make my day some better and for that I thank you. Oh ya, I could still see the Deere through the tape. God bless.
Same here
Thanks for showing more manure spreading! Very satisfying. Plus, I love to see your property.
You are lucky all you got was 4" from that storm. We got 12" of the soggy, horrifically, wet snow that caused down trees and power lines everywhere. 90 thousand people without power. My family was in the last 90 homes without power bracket. We just got power back yesterday at 3pm.
Yay Pete! I'm a farmall IH girl ! No green ...not even in pink ! You're such a great guy Pete ! Thank you for your videos . .you relax me ...you're good therapy...your jokes...your humor...your teachings all chicken soup for a farmer wanna be soul ! Yep the new tractor seems to be running well. Good find ! Good buy ! Good bye ! 👋 🐃 🐖🐥
Another great video. I bet someone sent that tractor to the auction thinking it was low on power not knowing it was due to that nasty symbol lol. Good thing that you caught that before it got worse. Lol.
Great video as always Pete, good to see Peanut is doing well.
Love it
Another good day at just a few acres!
Excellent channel. Thank you for sharing a slice of your life with us. You are a wonderful human being!
I think someone is really enjoying their new tractor 😃
Nice job of fender painting.
Poor little 2106 did look a little stiff and sore after being trapped for a spell. Hopefully, lesson learned that the opening isn't big enough anymore.
Nice to see little Peanut is doing well and warming up to you more and more.
Your poor new tractor brings a virus to the ol' farm. I hope you feel the urge, the urge to purge.
Strange memory burst into my brain-knob when I saw you about to drive through the gate to do your spreading. As a kid on the ranch, whenever my grandpa would take me for a ride on one of the tractors or his old Ford pickup and we would 'two-track' it through the pastures with the worn pathway before me, I felt sort of magical and that the tracks would take me to fantastic places. That same feeling just came over me---and I am 78! Holy cow! Don't let it be said that your episodes don't reach beyond the screen! Thanks for that refresher memory. . . .
That was so sweet! You just hugged your grandpa!
We like watching your show. Pete, you do good restoration on your old school tractors like your new muscle tractor 756. You're are humble, not greedy and you are honest with your customers. My father and I enjoy watching your videos every night. You show the life of a small farmer that other channels can't seem to portray. Thousands of acres and new, flashy equipment can't show what you can do with a small farm, hard work, and perseverance . That makes your show the best in our eyes. Thanks for your videos! We are looking forward to see more of them!
Ohh Deer, love a good brand roasting once in the while just for the fun of it. And it being the Ether can.... 🤣🤣🤣 That was epic.
One of the best channels on all of RUclips. You are a good man Pete. However I have to say, I’m a big Green guy myself 😅. My 3039r is a great piece of machinery 😁
You can like both. It's easy.
Nothing runs away from work like a John Deere. I had one, ONCE. Never again.
Another great video Pete. well one thing is for certain. if anyone tells you "You're full of Crap !" you have the piles to prove them right!. Thanks for the ride, And good job, Steering the Steer, in the right direction. Have a good day Pete!. thanks for sharing. ECF.
I don't know if anyone's mentioned this, but your voice sounds VERY similar to Stefan Sobkowiak from "Stefan Sobkowiak- the Permaculture Orchard". I love watching your videos and listening to your Dad humor and honest chats. Cheers from NH!
Lovely variety of jobs to share, glad peanut is thriving 🥰
Good showing of the cows are doing and the great paint job on the MD fenders.I sure am glad that you got rid of that pesky deer. That's poison to an IH. you can never be to careful these days. Happy Spring.
Silk purse out of a sow's ear... Haven't heard that one in a long time. The farmer I worked for back in the 80's in Illinois was fond of saying that. I still use it from time to time, it's what I call a farmerism. I might have told you already, but he always said that you could tell a deere by it's sound, too... he would say they're saying, "put me in the shed... put me in the shed... put me in the shed."
It still looks like the new spreader doesn't fling it as far to the sides as the old one.
Here in the Arkansas Ozarks, our soil is muck for 3 days after a rain and kinda soft for 2 more but cement after a week. Lately it's been raining here every 2-3 days, so I used the tractor to fix the potholes in the driveway, after I finished installing new hydraulic cylinders, a battery and a fuel line. It still needs a new ignition...
I always had nails and fence staples in my pockets. As well as hay. Great video
And bailing twine, and it always seemed like one glove. Who knows where the other was.
I don't know I think it added about 430 hp! Glad you have an awesome sense of humor!! Just wondering would you ever do a video on Hillary's day at market ?
Enjoyable as always. Thanks, Pete & Peanut!
Thank you for another video, which I always enjoy. I wish for you & Hillary & your family, much success with your operation. Please keep the videos coming.
So many memories. I could write a long chapter on manure hauling as a kid. We had a large open housing dariy. Lots of manure. But when I saw the holes in the fender. Once we got a radio on our JD 70, that was the turning point. You'd have to pry me off that tractor. We soon had em on all most used tractors.
It was a sheer pleasure riding along with you in your tractor, Pete. Thanks for the ride. It is a beautiful day and I could even smell the fresh air.
Hello from Rosholt Wisconsin. I have been watching your channel for about 1 1/2 years now. I saw something on another channel that you might be interested in. The took an old shop floor broom and screwed it to a post for a scratching post for his cows. They absolutely loved it. Just thought I'd share this idea. Keep making them videos, we enjoy them. Steve
We always used a scaffolding pole clamped to the feed rail.fully adjustable for calves of all ages.
Found your channel a month or so ago, Pete. I'm watching back episodes, but I'll be sad when I get caught up! So relaxing.
Love the mix of chores, repair work and introspection. Thank you!
I am a new fan to your channel, and really enjoy all the information you teach, thankyou for putting a smile on my face, greetings from Canada. Cheers
At first Pete it appeared like orange paint . But the better camera changed that. Calf’s do attend the school of hard knocks. Great videos keep on farming.
Love the starting fluid trick,and your advice on what other people think, keep up the good work,If it ani,t Red leave it in the shed,oh and by the way, tractor sounds great
Helping a stuck calf.
Shop work and field work.
Uping the Farmall horsepower.
Well its been two years since I've watched this video, and it still is/was enoyable to view. and with my "CRS" is was like watching it with out knowing what was coming!. some things are just nice!. thanks again for sharing. ECF.
The funniest thing happed. My wife walked into the office while I watching this & she laughingly said "Hmmmm, watching cows lick fingers huh??" ..... "is there something I should know?" & of course as soon as I paused the video that's exactly where it stopped which made it worse!! 🤣🤣 She had a hard time trying to ask me about dinner 😉
Awesome video, Pete.
You were laying down some serious $hit in it!
Glad you were careful with us this time.
Had to see my doctor after the last fall. He said if I continued to land on my head I wouldn't be able to watch anymore.
Cows, painting and the ol honeywagon - a good combination. Have a good day.
I really enjoy your channel! I don't miss a video. Thank you for sharing!
Pete, I love the videos. I am stuck at working wish I could be at home working on my property. 4.5 years till retirement. Can't wait. Great videos! Keep thems coming.
May your days be happy, Beth and Harry, I wish you success and continued success
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Pete I hope you restore that 756 this coming winter! Love those old tractors looking new!
I think the seat on the new 756 looks pretty comfortable. Maybe it just needs a little stitching. I love the advice of “using it for a few days, or so, until you see what areas need attention before dumping a bunch of money in it.”
Thanks for explaining the ear codes on the cattle. When you mentioned 2106 I knew calf born in 21 number 6 in succession! Learning a lot from your channel .it's good to know all the ins and outs of farming. I enjoy this channel even the Jokes! Oh and the weather reports being on the central Oregon Coast, the weather is certainly different
Not all green is bad, I love Oliver green!
Thanks for the virtual tractor ride!
Hey Pete, you too have a nice weekend and thanks for sharing. 👍👍👍👍👍
15:45 The ride of a lifetime for a little red worm ;)
Yes, I enjoyed this video immensely! Always a good day to see the cows, pigs, and who knew I love to spread manure?
Those hog grunts while you were talking to peanut is going to have a lot of folks confused about what sound farm animals make!
Awww sorry about the snow mybad .... that was supposed to go to Texas, hum🤔, must have made a wrong turn somewhere in Albuquerque.
My wife is a U of M alumni and she loved seeing you in the “Go Blue” tee shirt! Now me, I’m a real college football
The deere filter was the best part about that red sled!😁🤣🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃🤪🤪😉👍👍jk buddy's love your show!
I guess you have to tell the cows to mooooove over at times! They want to get to pasture to help spread more manure for you! Enjoyed Pete.😉
LOVE your tape upgrade on the 756 - If It Ain't RED Keep It in The Shed...!!!
Enjoy all your videos Mr. Pete, God Bless and enjoy your farm
I can't believe how calm your bulls are. My dad would have never gotten into a pen with a bull on his dairy
Hand raising and constant interaction goes a long way with the most cantankerous of animals. I'm sure some never tame well, but I bet most will.
@@jacobforrester9827 indeed they do. I pet all the bulls on the farm. They are calmer than the cows. I've been chased out of a pen quite a few times by a cow with a newborn, but that's genetics. It's always the same few cows, and a few days later you can walk up to them and pet them once their hormones calm down.
@@johngibbs781 I wish my dad and mom weren't so petrified from the fact neither side of my family has gotten attacked by bulls (because they are not tamed) and even though I've tamed every livestock of mine (poultry is what I raise due to only having 1/8th of an acre in the countryside) they still won't justify getting a bull (as a side note my dad is an idiot and doesn't think cows make money)
@@FarmFreshIB Yes, wouldn't trust a Fresian bull any further than I could throw it!
In my experience bulls get aggressive with age
I just love your attitude and explanation of what you’re doing. Great job!!
Your videos make me smile...this is a good thing in these times...
Pete, thanks for showing how you paint your tractors. I enjoyed it!
I've never lived on a farm and I know next to nothing about farming, but I love your videos. They just make my day. Thanks for all of your content.
Thanks for showing us how paint you make it look easy
I randomly found this youtube channel as I watch another channel that is restoring a Victorian Home. I watched the restoration of the house videos 1st and then started watching the Farm videos. It's very interesting. I live in a military town it's not huge or small but we can have chickens and I am seriously thinking about getting a few chickens. I need a farm apparently, not sure I can talk my husband into the extra work though of buying a farm. I'm also here for the dad jokes. I love your videos.
Hey Pete, love the channel and also have your book! Just spent the last year doing up my own home on a 40 acre homestead in Scotland! Hoping to get some sheep this year and start farming! Got an an old dog of an international 444 loader tractor and a leyland 245 also! I can't wait for hay time! Hope your well and keeping up the work! 💪
Leyland is english isn't it
Hope your weekend is also great
That just adds value to that tractor.
Pete - That pink on the Deere can is the Farmall trying to step up to the green and gold!! Great job with Peanut.
I can understand brand loyalty. Where I grew up, there was a Fourth of July celebration in a small farming community they had a merry go round with both red tractors and green tractors. Kids would ride one tractor color but not the other, and vice versa. It all depended which brand of machinery the family used.
Great video. I always enjoy what you have.
I enjoyed the more uncut film at the end. Not excessive, but entertaining.
❤🎉Burgers look Scrumptious.
Beautiful work and farm.
I could watch you spread compost all day
I’ll be honest Pete, the tractor repair videos are what drew me in and alas I’m still here watching!!! Have always found the smooth action of painting to be very relaxing to watch, maybe someday I will try my own hand at it. Seems I was told once a key to doing a good job painting was having the air “prepped” well. What do you use for filters/driers up line from your gun?
Be safe out there your buddy from Nebraska
Good video! Thanks for your efforts! Watching and appreciating your content for a while. Keep it up!
How about some firewood cutting, splitting... live the restoration videos...
Time for the snow to go away. Great video .God bless ❤.
The moral of this story is calves eventually learn what to do and for premium performance, always buy genuine INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER parts. Have a great weekend Mr. Pete!
I still have a foot of snow in the yard but the driveway has two patches of dry dirt. Yeah, can you believe it DRY DIRT.😁
U do a great job with all your videos and I watch all of them...
Wait, I can still see the Deere Deer through the tape! Ahahahahahahaha 🤣 You increased the hp and the efficacy Ahahahahahahaha
Loved seeing the cattle, especially Miss Peanut. Enjoyed watching you upgrade your horsepower on your tractor, 😆
The perfect video to have a coffee to
Hi Pete. You’re living the dream! The only thing you need is a 400 and an 806 diesel. 😬
I really enjoy your mechanical videos. They keep me interested to see the final results!
Great videos. The way I grew up. My brother still farm's the home farm the same way ,only on a larger scale . Milks from 60 to 100 cows in a stanchion barn. And has a 150 cow calfherd, plus around 500 acres row crop
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Always enjoy your videos. Was good to see you do some painting. Things are looking good around the farm.
We used to have stanchions for our dairy cows and sometimes, we’d find them on the feed aisle side. They had pretty short chains so it must have been some sort of circus stunt for them to get over the rail to the other side. We’d have to untie them and put them back
Pete that paint job looks awesome on those fenders.
as a farmer for most of my life I had farmalls international tractors and would never go back deere is the up most field friendly and dependable tractor and holds there value 10 times more than internationals you can keep your ta's dont matter how careful you are with them they fail everytime
Pete, I noticed your field looked a lot greener than the one across the road.
That tractor sure is a smooth runner!
I just found a really nice 656 with a loader on it in my neck of woods I figure I'm gonna go get it this weekend be a really nice match to my 1066 I'm restoring. Also I'm liking your humor .ore and more each video lol