Buy a cheap jcb 2cx. It has the compressor and is a spare loader too
@TheCgmullen15 сағат бұрын
Couldn't help but smile at the end. Thank you.
@ulsterlad225617 сағат бұрын
34:03 knew exactly what that face you pulled was about
@RòyBarlow-p3p17 сағат бұрын
Ì know the grant money makes umbilical look cheaper .Just don't think you would get on with the hastle of the pipe and getting covered in shit. Spend your money on calf shed.
@LeighCowley18 сағат бұрын
I use to run about three hundred beef cows in the mountains every summer. We had a main highway go right through the middle of it. We ran in an association or ran in common with about 1300 more cows. We had thirty five miles of fence that we had to put up and let down every spring and fall. There was ten different pastures and about thirty five thousand acres. We would have to move them every month and a half. Many times along the highway here traffic could get backed up for three to four miles. When I heard you beeping on your side by side at the cattle I immediately went into PTSD. LOLOLOLO. I use to hate the honkers.
@no4you2know78Күн бұрын
Hey man , you sped up the folding and unfolding of the drill, how long does it actually take to fold and unfold ? Also how heavy is the drill loaded ?
@normabinkley6111Күн бұрын
Beautiful animals.
@minutes09gamingКүн бұрын
Hi Tom, happy to shake you hand at lamma apologies i didn't realise at the time you was recording. Love your content been following your story for years.
@TomPembertonFarmLife17 сағат бұрын
Don’t worry at all. Thank you fo saying hello 😊
@michaeltodd17Күн бұрын
Tom is definitely still pissed from night before for a lot of this video
@johnrevell6684Күн бұрын
A lot of farms round me have the drop barriers that go into the ground, on track entrances and some yards with barns in
@agriman2583Күн бұрын
cheers for the picture tom
@ModlendingenКүн бұрын
Father Phil as well, what a nice guy :) He and your dad must have some stories to tell :)
@RogerFleury-rh9wrКүн бұрын
103rd! Happy HUMPDAY Tom,Luke, Hiedie, Anna,, and the ginger warrior with a mustache, along with the rest of the crew on the farm. A person could spend loads of money at one of these shows, but it will improve the efficiency which means saving time, you never have enough time when it comes to a farm. Roger in Pierre South Dakota USA
@garysavage5675Күн бұрын
Warnings could most probably build you an electric gate system
@vanb-canadaКүн бұрын
Are you ok?
@craigdoig9486Күн бұрын
I heard farmer p and your father had a good time walking around and chatting
@craigdoig9486Күн бұрын
41:23 great interesting content
@MauriceKeane-c7k2 күн бұрын
Who's the clown with the blond hair and shorts?
@benellis3052 күн бұрын
Pivot all the way.
@astonmcleod53442 күн бұрын
Another 12 month demo on the pivot Dieci, this way you will never buy a machine again !!!
@davidporter95562 күн бұрын
If a wer you stay as far from a pipe system unless you are a very gud operator you can get yourself in some very big handlins. And it will happen in the worst places
@KiwiJim132 күн бұрын
Keep using Hoyles it will be cheaper in the long run
@KiwiJim132 күн бұрын
👀🙄🐾👍 Interesting video Tom shame no wisdom from Andrew
@tracyeaves10842 күн бұрын
Great job on helping others companies to succeed in their business ventures
@tracyeaves10842 күн бұрын
Farmers in the United States are using drones to spray their crops in the spring and summer months
@tracyeaves10842 күн бұрын
Farmers in the United States are using drones to spray their crops in the spring and summer months
@homey30512 күн бұрын
@pcplayerclarkey30262 күн бұрын
Case & Holland did the same for the Canadian outdoor farm show on a much bigger scale
@stlukes09bymycreator982 күн бұрын
🇺🇸🙏🇬🇧 I pray that the PEMBERTON’s are doing well may God Bless All You Guys from TEXAS.
@streaky812 күн бұрын
IMO with drones the recharging doesn't matter as long as it's automated and fast, or can swap its own batteries - that's the key. Automated charging, refilling and let it go do its thing then who really cares how often it needs to do it? I'd expect DJI to get it all figured out eventually, they have a lot of experience with drone docks and umbilicals..
@tucobenedicto1092 күн бұрын
For the slurry pipeline and equipment, Tabulate up how much it is like you said. Compare that with bringing in a contractor and seeing there bill, just try them once and you could speak to them about thier equipment.
@andrewduke14892 күн бұрын
Evening Tom
@tom44122 күн бұрын
@andrewduke good morning my child
@craigflatley73702 күн бұрын
🇨🇦👍
@Priapos932 күн бұрын
The Can-Am is going to look wild with the new tires. You can probably float it down a canal with those on.
@CONORomahony-kj7fb2 күн бұрын
Father phil was the man to advise you
@TheCgmullen2 күн бұрын
Great to see your ginger dad with you again in an episode Tom.
@georgehay59292 күн бұрын
Some lovely kit at show
@kthemi102 күн бұрын
Hi Tom, is there any way that you are able to use a clip on mic, for when you are explaining something? It's just that with the noise around you and you turn your head away to look at what you are talking about, the volume of your voice dips significantly and I find a lot of what you say is lost. Loved watching you all and the show. It's incredible to see the size of the pieces of farming equipment. Especially when 'the ginger guy with the Moo🐄🐄's tache' was stood next to the tractor tyre! 😁
@danshields36542 күн бұрын
Great video Tom great to see new equipment. You want to check out large tires look Cole the corn star and see the tires they put on their one tractor to cut down on compaction and look at Millennial Farmer he had a company come in and do some spraying with drones because the ground was to wet to drive on.
@adamholmes64932 күн бұрын
For what your gonna pay for new equipment in the long run it would be cheaper just have contractors in and I'd build a bigger slurry storage like a massive lagoon would save some such time on having to empty as much
@martinbray98612 күн бұрын
On a serious note can you start doing more 40 min vids...
@SD432 күн бұрын
Slurry Kat guy was so impressive, I don’t have a farm or tractor but really want a dribble bar system 🤦♂️🤣
@mrsmithy02 күн бұрын
Tom a friend of mine who I used to work for aswell has an umbilical system for the land at home probably only have 100 acres at home tops milks about 250/300 cows then land for grazing an silage all over. Umbilical works well he invested in a brand new pump and brand new dribble bar for it an second hand reelers an pipes an you can get so much more done in a day compared to a tanker I just used to sit there on tick over all day spreading away happy as Larry 🤣. Definitely a worth while investment it’s not cheap but when you factor in you can go whenever an if need to leave some of the pipes reeled out in winter whatever so you can just hook up an go on a dry day it makes so much sense. You could also use it over the road to shift the beef slurry so it would work well in my opinion. Also on another note I went college with the lad you were talking to about his farm park an brushes same course for 2 years hell of a lad 👌🤣
@willholliday35372 күн бұрын
6" Pipe on the end... rawr
@AjG-ly2yp2 күн бұрын
I'm partial to New Holland because I live just down the road from them. It makes me happy to see them on the other side of the Atlantic.
@glosbusspotter7561Күн бұрын
They’re big over here, my local contractors have a fleet of 10 New Hollands.
@WillHughes-gz2zl2 күн бұрын
We have a weaving gate with key fob and mobile phone recognition very pleased
@hallambrown9772 күн бұрын
Get a jcb tm320 on demo you’ll be impressed
@brianlever37672 күн бұрын
Great vid that top not being farmer really enjoyed it