Fresh Exhausts on the Old New Holland Silage Chopper

preview_player
Показать описание
The first frost didn't come until early November, and we needed some dryer material to chop, so here we are, not sweating making silage. The chopper is still loud, by less loud with the new mufflers.
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

I much prefer your videos to the high end farming videos. You’re much more relatable and the stuff you are doing and make work is like what we do. Keep it up don’t worry about the click bait

ethantrout
Автор

I much prefer your videos as to the High dollar click baiters, I can relate to your style. I'm only one person though. 😆

PAYNEKILLER..
Автор

My grandfather tried to make it for what he had while everyone else had money my grandparents did the best that they could for they had and he understood about making it and I was proud of him and some people don't have big farms like the rest like what they say either go big or go home and the most important thing is keeping your equipment running that's what me and my grandfather did we fixed it and it kepted on running

turbo
Автор

There’s a lot more smaller farming operations like yours than the all new equipment on loan from the equipment dealers channels. Yours is a realistic farming channel, not a commercial for whoever is sponsoring them.

richardjohnson
Автор

It's my guess that most of your viewers are like myself and sub to several farming/dairy/cattle channels. Mine include yours of course, One Lonely Farmer, Millennial Farmer, Farming-fixing-fabricating, This farm Wife, Acres of Clay, Brian's Farming, Harmless Farmer, How Farms Work, Living Traditions, NY farmgirls and of course Welker Farms. Of these twelve subs, I seek your out first every day and am almost always impressed by your well thought out means of getting things done with what you have. I've heard you mentioned on several other channels, so you are getting some well earned accolades. Keep up the good work my friend of years now.

rogerholloway
Автор

I have followed your channel for a long time. I think you do a great job. Yall are doing what I would call real farming.
Thanks for the videos

jeffstevens
Автор

Keep it real Jacob, there’s more to real farming than Pit Viper Sun Glasses, million dollar grain bins and click bait disasters.
Keep doing what you do, your channel will grow.

mrdfarms
Автор

I can't believe you almost caught that pheasant! 😂

SmallMartingale
Автор

I always love your videos Jacob. Thanks

Military-Museum-LP
Автор

Yes but your videos are great real life situations and working and fixing equipment is great content I sure love them

jeffgerbing
Автор

Same thing happening here with Holstein calves. A guy from out of state started buying them for cheap, but takes them all. Lots of little guys around here counted on that as part of their income. Looks like those rice tires are working out well! Glad to see yall out chopping

DennysCountryLife
Автор

Man Jacob, I really love your chopper. If you can find that head you want I will be cheering for you to find it. This all looks really good to me, in fact that New Holland may deserve a pressure washing to look even better. The corn is not too hot but still good silage.

PaulHigginbothamSr
Автор

Love old iron. Good stuff. Keep safe.

larrybg
Автор

Nice video, i like this kind of content . To the point, getting a look and feel of the work .

fdelputte
Автор

Hello Jacob. Good video fun days. Have a great evening.

jamesmorrison
Автор

When you said about click bait and someone spending millions of dollars on bins, Cole the corn star came to my head straight away for click bait

agripro
Автор

I dont watch the large high dollar farming channels with their burning combines and stupid mistakes, drama queens all.
Small farming is where its at

edadpops
Автор

You have the best farming channel on YouTube, hope it doesn't change. Why holstein calves? I thought they were primarily for dairy operations.

anderleof
Автор

That was brave filming at the start lol 👍👍👍🇬🇧🇺🇸

ginggur
Автор

These Kemper head champion 3000 is installed on a crop cruser here, but as you noticed horrendous expensive.
Some say if you really quiet you can hear the 3208 echo the next day....

frankr.