The 1st Time Using My New Tractor (We Broke Stuff!)

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In today's adventure I get to use my new 475 horsepower tractor for the first time, we perform deep ripping tillage on 300 acres of corn fields, we start setting up concrete forms for the walls in the $7,000 Mansion's underground movie theater, and we sell a few loads of corn.

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Cooper being tired of form setting is understandable. But being the great brother he is, he jumped back into it like a champ.

alanyoder
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Love to Daddy Corn Star and Cooper for helping Cole. What a family.😊

KarenWood-cjxi
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Much love and hugs for Nava’s father. So glad he’s ok. That is such a scary thing! ❤

lisaguthridge
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Cole, I'm really enjoying watching you guys build this underground theater. Cool stuff.
NOTE: your scribed make-up panel forms that attach to the existing house foundation. Those two locations along with the bump outs inside and outside corners are your blowout locations. Brace the heck out of your strong backs. Add extra kickers at the bottom of your forms at each of the locations I've noted. Once a form starts to blow. Its over. Theirs no stopping it. Their will be a tremendous amount of outward pressure at these locations. When you think you have enough bracing. Double it. Pouring a foundation wall as tall as you are. It's a one shot deal. I cant wait to see your next video. You guys are doing an amazing job.

bfd
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Thoughts and prayers for Nevia’s Father.🇺🇸🙏

shawnkane
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Praying for Nave's dad that he makes a full recovery!

KathyRiggs-gh
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It sure brings back memories of watching you guys work. I spent many a cold day working outside on construction and maintenance projects. Well done!

Rick
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You guys are amazing. What team work - you all are powering through not only the farm work, but also the renovations work - and in such cold temps.

gemdcreations
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14:06 Roman and Justin arguing is so funny 😂 we all missed justin

RealZachAttack
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Thank you Cole and, cooper, DC. Everyone! Great job!#1!

deannaoverstreet
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My dad had me running that ripper, on a smaller scale, on our farm when I was 10yo. Didn't think much about it back then because, to me, I was just having some fun.

BradHoover-mi
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Fun to see the forms coming right along!

anneyday
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I don't blame COPPER at ! GREAT JOB BOYS

rickwatson
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Cole, why don’t you add gypsum to your fields? My dad used to be an orchardist, and he taught me about it. It prevents compaction, improves soil structure which increases water infiltration and reduces ponding, expands the root zone, and decreases erosion and nutrient loss. Gypsum also adds vital nutrients, including sulfate sulfur and calcium. Also, you do not need to reapply until you detect field conditions in need of a reapplication, if ever. It’s fairly cheap ( at least it used to be) and the application rate is very light. Do a test section this year and make an episode. I would do the small test section in your absolute WORST soil you have. Hope you try this, you will be very happy if you do. Blessings my brother.

tonitomei
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Just wanted to remind everyone they hired pros to build grain storage and have been involved in a lawsuit for crappy install for years. Cole has commented he wanted to do this on his own because of getting rooked.
Love this channel!!

KennethWood-fm
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Hope Roman is ok! Been worried about his injury. No joke there, boys. Awesome job, as always,

andrewhill
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DC seems to have recovered nicely. Bunker walls are coming along nicely. Thanks for the video!!!

teret
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If you would have used ICF blocks you would have been ready to pore concrete already using only 2 people stack them

sirwallygator
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Prayers for your wife’s dad. Thank goodness he was not seriously injured!

angelakgrahame
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Thank God 🙏🏻your father is alright . Please tell him to rest . ❤️

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