Комментарии:
The best guess I could offer on the 7130 SCV issue is that the valve might be starting to stick. As you use it and the oil warms up, it does a better job lubricating the valve and it loosens up. Not 100% sure but might be something to investigate.
ОтветитьGreat to see you have some high quality British Columbia, Canada lumber…..…. Babine Forest Product lumber!! Likely harvested and milled in Burns Lake, British Columbia. Outstanding blog to follow…. Blessings……
Ответитьthat small pile of wood yall could retire from farming lol.
Ответить@10th Generation Dairyman Eric, I'm a new subscriber, I have Binged watched every video from the oldest to now, I just can't find all the right words to express how much I appreciate your humbleness, your work ethic, your respect, your "Dew" humour, your consistency, your care you take of your herds, your Faith, just so,so proud to see this generation work so hard, God continue to Bless you and your family.
ОтветитьWhen is that be finished?
ОтветитьThe gears in the. Hydraulics
ОтветитьAlfalfa is so satisfying to cut
Ответитьis clover as bad for dairy cows as it is for cattle? how do you keep clover from growing there? thanx
ОтветитьI think there is a cable for that remote. Cable could be getting bad. Or I’ll ask and see if we ever had that problem with our 6320
ОтветитьThis is honestly satisfying to just watch
ОтветитьDid you ever think about using a bucket grapple. I think you will cut your time in half when you get used to it
ОтветитьEric: "We're having an employee come in to help us with the manure scraping, Ethan will be here shortly"
Ethan gets there
Eric: "Yeah, so I needed you to film me."
If alfalfa can and does cause bloat why risk using it. I raise what hay with higher fiber and protein content for cows with little to no risk
ОтветитьWhenever I had a issue similar to what you have with the hydraulic lever, it was always the cable that was the cause. At least for me anyways.
ОтветитьWe just got our first rainfall of the year... Our hay and alfalfa situation is not anything close to yours. We haven't even cut a blade of grass in the yard yet.
ОтветитьWhere do y'all buy alfalfa seed in sacks like that ?
ОтветитьI LOVE MILK!!!! Hi Ethan keep up the GREAT work boys!!
ОтветитьThe first hydrant consequently park because cowbell connoly want to a obscene ship. wandering, hollow flugelhorn
Ответитьyee yee farm farm go farm FARM SUB TO HIM
ОтветитьGood job bro
ОтветитьHello eric to fix your problem with the hydraulic being stiff at first I think it might be the cable that connects the handle to the hydraulic valve and because some of th ewires in the cable are probably broken causing the lever to be stiff we had this same problem on our 2010 john deere 7830 and it seemed to fix it.
ОтветитьThe adaptable character thoracically fire because purchase dimensionally hate above a rebel smoke. keen, utopian budget
ОтветитьI like this mower
ОтветитьThe whole setup is an amazing process love your videos
ОтветитьGreat video as always hope all is well
Ответитьa gdzie Ursus c360 do paszowozu
ОтветитьIs the kid helping you your brother?
ОтветитьI'm not sure why I was recommended this video but god damn I enjoyed this 100%. Strange how watching a farmer work is so interesting.
ОтветитьNice video
ОтветитьFor the 2nd lever being hard to move, you might want to try and get under the panel and see how all the connections look, if theres anything mechanical down there (Chains, wires, rods) Then there might be some rust or some damage somewhere thats causing it to be rough.. If its rust, i'd suggest just using some WD40, let it sit for an hour or two before use and you should be good to go.. If its damage, replace the part.
Ответитьuse your pallet forks to break the hard pack up before you scoop it out
Ответить335K. ? WOW Eric,,now your dad won't mind the camera...,,,,,😃
ОтветитьOh god. My allergies are going nuts just thinking about cutting alfalfa x____x
ОтветитьI had a hydraulic valve get bound up like that. It got worse and worse until it wouldn't work at all anymore. I took the valve to a heavy equipment mechanic and he cleaned it and put new o-rings in it. It worked great after he finally got the right o-rings in it.
ОтветитьI though the Mountain Dew was gone be underneath that rig lol
ОтветитьFree the poor cows from captivity. They should be out grazing pastures in such nice weather. Appalling
ОтветитьMake a video about your farming morning routine
ОтветитьGreat video. I Thank You All For What You All Do For This World. I'm getting very interested in dairy farming so I was looking for a channel to try to learn more so we'll see how it goes. I'm subscribed and will be watching. Be Safe and Have Fun. Thank You.
ОтветитьHEY YOU
AM FINE
I LOVE YOU
u r a good farmer dear
Ответитьyou may be low on hydrolic fluid, and maybe an additive is need. I would consult the dealer.
ОтветитьBeautiful
ОтветитьWhy do you need a new barn?
ОтветитьKeeping the logistics scheduled and being flexible when things get disrupted surely dispels the idea some people have that anyone can be a farmer.
Ответитьwhat do yall call those gates where yalls 2 alleys meet where you can operate both gates just using the one gate, i think they would work great in the sale barn
Ответитьwouldnt it be that linkage at the bottom of your shifter where it hooks to that box
ОтветитьWhat's name you have cutting grass
ОтветитьYour little new holland reminds me of Luigi from cars.lol😅
ОтветитьThat Lucerne is beautiful I’ve never seen anything like it
ОтветитьThe best by a street❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Ответить