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Glad to See You Back from Your Vacation Trip, Back to Maintaining Machinery
ОтветитьGood my routine is back! Excited to see what the year brings for you guys!
ОтветитьGood morning
ОтветитьHi Nathan
Did you get a price for the cross auger shutoff ? Figured you not getting it after you replaced the unloading chain
Good video 😎🇺🇸
ОтветитьGood morning
ОтветитьGerman OHSA facepalms. You did so well in 2024 and then, in the last second...
Get well soon, Nathan.
I like to see the boys helping. Doesn't make a difference if it takes longer. Good job teaching them. 😊
ОтветитьGood morning. You didn't explain what you stepped back and looked at when you hooked up the connector link on the feeder house chain.
ОтветитьYour dad doing any wood work projects this winter
Ответить300 bu wheat growing in floor drain !!!!!!! Hehe. Wheel seal seems a JD fix
Enjoy channel. Team them young
wheni bought my s670 new the concaves were off close to an inch sales man and machanic found that out after a power shut down.
ОтветитьHappy New Year from Oklahoma. Glad to see you teaching Bryson more about equipment maintenance. Have a safe and prosperous 25.
Ответить❤ Hey Nathan, Great to see the boys helping and learning how to do things around the farm daily, really helps as they get older, So as far as Ohio State, have they Re-CERTIFIED back into a possible contender or what by Demolishing the #1 undefeated Oregon Ducks?? Definitely a HUGE sleeper win huh? Onto the SEMIS against the LONGHORNS BE SAFE 🚜 BUDDY and CYA soon Next TIME 👍😎
ОтветитьTo be fair, everybody gets hurt at least once a year
ОтветитьCongrats Mr. Drone Operator. Well done.
ОтветитьOur 9770 has pro drive and our final drives are vented not sure why that is the first one we've had that were vented
ОтветитьNathan you are doing a marvelous job showing your son how to repair things and being so patient as you are doing it. Congratulations great job!!!! Martin Lawrence Adrian Mi and Summerfield Fl
ОтветитьComgratulations
ОтветитьWatching your young boy learn how to use tools reminds me of my first memories using tools. Find memories my Dad taught me, and gave me tools. I did drill a hole in the floor, though. Parents (both) would never let me forget it
ОтветитьCongratulations to your son!
ОтветитьGreat job Brysen . Your a blessed man with great boys .
HAPPY NEW YEAR !!!
Nice to see the young ones cranking wrenches America needs more Dads like you
ОтветитьNever to young to learn.
Ответить❤ from Norway Godt nyttår til deg og dine
ОтветитьGreat Job Brayson you did AGREAT JOB WRENCHING ON THAT COMBINE !!! AWESOME JOB !!! That's how you get them INTERESTED in doing things like that let them help on little projects!! KEEP VIDEOS COMING !!!
ОтветитьIt wonderful to teach them early how to work with tools and how to fix things 3or 4 yrs you can sit back and watch them work lol
ОтветитьWelcome back missed the videos when you were away! But for sure a well need vacation!
ОтветитьSuggestion, teach when loosening bolts to put your hands on the opposite side of the direction you are pushing. This way when it breaks free your hand doesn't get crushed/pinched. Really important for little hands!!
ОтветитьWatching your son turn wrenches really touched my heart. Awesome
ОтветитьNice job Grayson. Good work on the combine
ОтветитьOhio State sure went Duck Hunting this week! Leaking seal? Time to trade it off (LOL)!
ОтветитьGreat to see the boys helping Dad out. Excellent work on those cut outs young man! Very nice.
ОтветитьNICE TEAM GOOD job Men!! Thanks to all!
ОтветитьOn the subject of the leaking final drive. Are you able to move the connecting sleeves on the shaft and remove the shaft? I believe you can do it on the red ones and assume deere is the same. Then the seal is right there and it would save you money taking it to the dealer. Happy New years and glad to see you teaching your boys.
ОтветитьI never had doubt you would it was easy t know that from the way you explain things on here to us.
ОтветитьYou’re actually really lucky with that final drive seal. I’ve often said machinery doesn’t break down in the shed but in your case that’s exactly what happened. Way better to be fixing it now in the middle of winter because if it didn’t go then it would have happened inside the first 50 hours next year and with it covered in dust and straw who knows if you even would have caught it in time.
ОтветитьTeaching the next generation, good job!
ОтветитьWhere the heck do you ski in your area? Do they have any hills around there?
ОтветитьA most impressive banner indeed!
ОтветитьDoes you know how long it takes for this harvester to finish one field 1000ha ?
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