Driving Almost Every Piece of Equipment On The Farm
For those of you who think Nebraska is boring, you need to see the hustle and bustle this time of year. All the equipment moving, elevators being prepared, trains moving grain. It's not for everyone but we all need to eat so please appreciate the farmers and pray for their success and safety!
Well done Grant on your skilled driving, I believe that is the truck you drove back home with no heating, and a smoking axle. Checking out everything before harvest to see if everything starts, is so very good thinking. Harvest is that much closer.Stay safe around machinery, love from Mike
I have lived in an Indiana farming community all my life. And as a long time vol firefighter I applaud you for having the disk on stand-by. They can be so useful on a field fire.
Good morning Sunshine! Good too see you and Grant this morning as the level of excitement and activity grows as you prepare for harvest. You have a lot of activity ahead, have a good week and be safe! Larry, Central Valley, Ca.
The dirt on top of batteries holds moisture. That moisture provides a path for the electrons to travel between poles. Keep your batteries clean for less trouble.
Spent summer vacations on my grandparents' farm. Those are my best childhood memories, and your channel brings back those memories. I use to go around playing in the tractors and combines. I was famous for running down grandpa's batteries. At 57 my uncles still call me "button pusher". Thanks for bringing back those great memories
For those of you who think Nebraska is boring, you need to see the hustle and bustle this time of year. All the equipment moving, elevators being prepared, trains moving grain. It's not for everyone but we all need to eat so please appreciate the farmers and pray for their success and safety!
Well done Grant on your skilled driving, I believe that is the truck you drove back home with no heating, and a smoking axle. Checking out everything before harvest to see if everything starts, is so very good thinking. Harvest is that much closer.Stay safe around machinery, love from Mike
I have lived in an Indiana farming community all my life. And as a long time vol firefighter I applaud you for having the disk on stand-by. They can be so useful on a field fire.
Good morning Sunshine! Good too see you and Grant this morning as the level of excitement and activity grows as you prepare for harvest. You have a lot of activity ahead, have a good week and be safe! Larry, Central Valley, Ca.
The dirt on top of batteries holds moisture. That moisture provides a path for the electrons to travel between poles. Keep your batteries clean for less trouble.
Spent summer vacations on my grandparents' farm. Those are my best childhood memories, and your channel brings back those memories. I use to go around playing in the tractors and combines. I was famous for running down grandpa's batteries. At 57 my uncles still call me "button pusher". Thanks for bringing back those great memories