Can't be a true American farm girl if you're not willing to get your hands, face, hair and legs dirty. Shows dedication to your work and your ethic. Keep the videos rolling!
@lothardohmen8696Ай бұрын
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@craigmonty8343Ай бұрын
Great video, sweetie. There’s always something to do on downtime, cleaning and servicing equipment working in the barn all kinds of things people don’t realize that you bring out in the videos. You’re an amazing hard-working woman that’s for sure. Keep it up. I hope you get the mower fixed soon.🤗
@jaysparks710Күн бұрын
This is REAL farming, all the way. Grew up working on farms, including my uncle’s dairy in the early ‘80’s. 3 am start the sanitizer’s, milk 123 (had some kickers!) and then the fields till the evening milking. Loved every second of it!!
@JimBunce-h3h12 күн бұрын
A really good pressure wash/steam clean would make that thing run phenomenally better after you’ve got it all cleaned out with the copper tubing, air nozzle extension
@dnh770Ай бұрын
The farm is looking good. Nice to see a young lady taking pride in her work
@keithswindell2812Ай бұрын
Hey Taylor on your new air nozzle put a 2 or 3 foot piece of copper tubing on the nozzle crimp the end down slightly make it easier to get in holes and behind shields and it gets the debris a little farther away from you
@cdfps750Ай бұрын
The copper tube has an advantage over the OSHA nozzle. OSHA nozzles are designed to prevent "dead heading" which is when you push the nozzle into something and block the nozzle thus creating full line pressure at the tip. This can be dangerous if the dead heading happens against your skin, line pressure can be more than blood pressure and you blow air inside you which is bad (embolism bad). When cleaning though, it is good to be able to dead head because you can get full pressure behind a clump of dirt and blow it out with full line pressure. The extension is a great idea and most if not all commercial extensions have a bend at the end for getting behind things, but it also helps direct the blowback froom your head. Air is very dangerous because eyes are very fragile and by definition when one is working your eyes are pointed at the work.
@arlodewald5378Ай бұрын
@@cdfps750 Also pressure washing Also a better way to start cleaning , than doing a little blowing off before greasing well before going out to work equipment . Clean oiled chains can last three , four , five times longer than ones that are full of dirt and oil . That use to be in the operation manuals when I was young . But I'm just an old fart now .
@donaldbienski1401Ай бұрын
Drill a few tiny holes at the end of copper tubing, should prevent dead heading @@cdfps750
@kevinkoepke8311Ай бұрын
Mowers, snakes, and planes! Always great to see you. Thanks, Taylor!
@donaldmckie59608 күн бұрын
Hey Taylor , just started watching your videos and can see I’ll be watching more. I grew up on a dairy farm in SC , so can relate to what’s going on with your daily tasks . Really love seeing farming from different ares of the US. Keep posting,thanks
@JimRobertson-fd8jlАй бұрын
Taylor, cows are lucky to have you. You seem to really understand them and relate to them well.
@deanyanko3326Ай бұрын
Just like a siamese twin you can never get away. Ha Ha Ha.
@Mikemitchell-qn1bzАй бұрын
Nice to see a young farm lady , that is not afraid to get a little dirty . Great job !
@clarencedavister9098Ай бұрын
Good morning Taylor. The maintenance you and Brent do on your machinery is what keeps it going. It’s great how you show us all of the details of what you are doing and how it plays a part in the workings of the machine. Brent doesn’t have the newest machinery but he makes the best of everything he has. Keep smiling , stay positive, and keep farming. 🚜🐄😉
@dcw1540Ай бұрын
You can get an extension for your air gun. Then you can stand away from the machine a bit.😊
@BarchenhundАй бұрын
You know you’re a true farm girl when you clean off zerk fittings with your bare fingers.
@bottleboy555Ай бұрын
The cleaning stage of maintenance is when I really come to know the machine. Up close and personal with every little bit of it getting my attention. Makes it fun.
@mauricemokuruk4044Ай бұрын
Good morning Taylor always a pleasure watching your vids, your kindness and understanding of the animals, as well as the machinery you work with. A big thumbs up stay safe and have a lovely day until the next video, Take care.
@Penfold6290Ай бұрын
Another great video, it’s good to get amongst the machinery. The bearings on the rollers on your Baler can be damaged by over greasing as much as not being greased at all. Too much grease pops the seals and allows water and debris to enter the bearing. Your Baler was sold in Europe as a Welger and I was on the demonstration team in the UK from ‘99 until ‘02. We always stressed that those roller bearings only needed one pump of grease, per bearing, per day. Difficult to gauge how much you’re putting in with the electric grease gun but I’d suggest maybe you’re over greasing. Better to do little and often, the bearings will thank you for it!
@RandyHunt19Ай бұрын
Great job Taylor not many girls that would get right in there and get that dirty and do a great job… you need a Milwaukee leaf blower that will save you time and energy to blow equipment off…
@FreddyBoy808Ай бұрын
You one of those females don’t scared go get your hands dirty… but that’s how you learn. Thank you and keep it up. Enjoying watching your videos from Hawaii 🌺 Aloha 🤙🏽
@Mike-bm6cfАй бұрын
Funny how these couch farmers come up with more chores for them to do. The 2 of them do more in a day than these couch potatoes do in a year.
@jazzerbyteАй бұрын
When you're in charge of farm maintenance, everything is in good hands!
@friendlyfarmer344Ай бұрын
Taylor i hate itchy dust i use a long blow gun for stuck dust and i use leaf blower in the field to blow my knotters and all build ups and keep chains, dried bearings lubricated to prevent sparks, i know a girl who almost lost her round baler from sparks and a small fire near darkness she was terrified i had to come explain what happened. Taylor do you have a jug of water in your tractors just in case
@friendlyfarmer344Ай бұрын
Taylor put extra grease from your fingers and wipe it to the chain then clean fingers on clean rags it's very hard to stay clean when fixing big problems but maintenance cleaning should have fairly clean hands and clothing once u know how
@kennethwing854Ай бұрын
Taylor: love your videos. Bring back so many memories - milking 40 cows in a stanchion barn, two Surge milking machines suspended by surcingles, milk pail carried to milk house to be poured into a 10-gallon milk can through a strainer, milk cans cooled in a spring-fed milk vat, gutters shoveled by hand into the spreader (Dad reminded us not spread downwind!), loose hay, small square bales, small round bales (disaster!) , chopped dry hay (bigger disaster!), shoveling long driveway by hand so milk truck could get to the milk house, and many more! Questions: Can your closed captioning software be trained to speak farm language? Is there even one hay fork on the farm? Saves bending! Has Brent ever heard of Razor Crossman, auctioneer? Thank you! Ken, from Brunswick, ME
@johndeere0930Ай бұрын
Always get so pumped when I check and you have posted a video!🤦🏼♂️. Keep it up love watching them
@prjndigoАй бұрын
Had a friend who would just open all the hatches on the baler and drive down the road with it behind his truck at 50mph to start the cleaning.
@badgerpa9Ай бұрын
Your sweet cow gave you a kiss on your hand. It is nice to see your cows love you and like you petting them. Great job on cleaning and greasing the baler, it helps them when they get care also. I keep sharing your videos to fakebook and X, I don't know if it gets you more views but I try. Soon you should go over 30K you are getting close. Stay safe and healthy Tay.
@paulfearn13718 күн бұрын
Just noticed the vice. We have one more or less the same , they are old ones , but still do the job!
@orionwolf53020 күн бұрын
23:32 be careful with compressed air against the skin..very easy to get air embolism. Admire young women who likes to work..greetings from Norway.
@ThomasOtoole-t1yАй бұрын
Great video Taylor Some people use a leaf blower to blow dust off machinery as for youTay looking super attractive as usual 😍
@jonsteuart7471Ай бұрын
Recommend safety glasses with high pressure air.
@hermanbishop5275Ай бұрын
Leaf blower works good cleaning up baler, for your chains on baler we use chain saw bar oil, oil them in afternoon while chains are hot
@doncc6080Ай бұрын
Taylor so always have good videos. Love the dairy fam. The old cow was so sweet. Please wear glasses when using compressed air. Look up the dangers of blowing yourself off with compressed air. God bless you and Brent.
@alanwalker9989Ай бұрын
Well done Taylor
@danl9334Ай бұрын
Thanks for another amazing video, I know we probably can not go back but it would be so much better if our food supply came from family farms like you and Brent!!!!!!
@JakerPeteАй бұрын
Morning Tay 🌄 have a great day!
@larrytorrisi8775Ай бұрын
Morning Taylor Yes you truly are a farmer an a great person Thanks for sharing these educational videos. One day on your own farm you will know exactly what to do ! That is funny to hear that there is an emu loose in the middle of Maine !
@daveh8670Ай бұрын
Love the content. Reminds me of growing up on a mixed cropping farm, wheat corn and 600 sheep ( as well as 5 hand milkers ) You and Brent make a great team. Love watching as the seasons change. Looks like a lovely part of the country. 😀
@TomM-e5hАй бұрын
Taylor my dear! BE CAREFUL, don't fall Backwards off the ledge you're standing on, on the baler. No accidents please! Keep your balance!
@johnnymayo8534Ай бұрын
Another great video!! I had to replay the section to make sure I heard you right....someone 'lost' their emu?!? I bet seeing that on your property would give you a shock! lol You did an awesome job cleaning and greasing the bailer! Hope yall get your mower back soon! Stay safe!
@markreetz1001Ай бұрын
Good job Tay!! Enjoyed your video--as usual! Cleaning out the baler is an important job. You were right about how the chaff and dust can interfere with baler operations, especially electronic stuff. But it can also start fires. How long would a fire have to burn in the baler to mess it up big time? Not long. And those big wads of hay/dust you pulled out; how long do you think those can smolder undetected? Cleaning out the dust, etc. is a very important maintenance job!
@edwardmarino2776Ай бұрын
Yeah unfortunately being a mechanic you kind of expect to get covered in grease and filth. It can ruin clothes though, maybe a set of slip on overalls that you can zip up and take on and off quickly would be a plus 🤷🏻♂️ ya never know…just a suggestion! Love the video Taylor. 👍🏻👍🏻
@ulasbolan4528Ай бұрын
Taylor you're a beautiful young woman, especially when you're covered in dirt and hay. Legs looking good too. Got some sun. If I was 2 years younger. Love ya.
@ncbirdwatch5992Ай бұрын
Dirt just shows how much work you’ve put in. Good video Taylor!
@DwayneRouthierJrАй бұрын
Mornin Taylor, since I was a child I've always been told that I make the biggest messes.... I think I've "met my match". I dunno how people stay clean when wrenchin or greasin? I like being elbow deep in an engine but I really enjoy maintenance work. You keep the machine goin and the machine keeps you goin. Feels good. You are a really good wrench, Taylor. Please give my regards to Brent!!! Side note, am I the only one that sees great irony in the sticker that snake landed on????🚫👣🐍. I guess it doesn't account for a good stabbing.
@ronaldgarvie9661Ай бұрын
Great job greasing that bailer.😊
@CentralNHАй бұрын
You always work so hard. You need some safety glasses and a leaf blower for sure to clean equipment 👍
@kroadie3936Ай бұрын
Good morning Tay farms. Coming together to help us learn along the way!
@thomasr.miller5553Ай бұрын
😁Great job . I use Fast Orange hand cleaner when I get greasy grime on me. 👍👍 Thanks
@tayfarmsАй бұрын
Thanks! Yes that’s good stuff!
@mykesherman3471Ай бұрын
Another great video!! Thank you. Did I hear the tires squealing coming up the hill with the bale trailer??
@tayfarmsАй бұрын
I believe so😂
@TimBitnerАй бұрын
I am a long time subscriber and love your vidios, watching you blow the baler out I wanted to suggest a long blow gun they come in different lengths I think tsc or harbor freight has them this would help you not to be so close to the dirt and dust
@BeckijerDitterlasАй бұрын
The farm is looking good. Always great to see you. Thanks, Taylor!
@guydaubenspeck9206Ай бұрын
LOL Taylor it's morning Glory if it's climbing up the trellis on the porch however, it is field bindweed if it's out somewhere in the wild like that
@mikekopek6252Ай бұрын
👍😎Taylor, please wear a dusk mask when cleaning haying equipment!🙏🏻
@steveb.7120Ай бұрын
Dream Job! Thanks for sharing!
@kelvingravel8699Ай бұрын
Hi Taylor thanks for another great video. Look at that blue sky and fluffy clouds beautiful. Bet that snake 🐍 made you jump. Great job cleaning the bailer got to keep on top of the maintenance. Really appreciate how you explain in detail what you are doing thank you 😊. Bet the wind changed direction when you started blowing off usual does. Bit disappointed no flip-flops 😅. The bailer looks a lot better clean on the inside to. Thanks again for sharing with us take care and stay safe 👍 😊.
@jeffmorrissette3205Ай бұрын
Taylor, You made me laugh telling your story about the emu, we had one running around our farm this spring also, he was in the back of the farm as i was spreading manure. Come to find out it was 16 miles from home. Couple weeks later the owner caught it,how i don't know.
@roysutton9688Ай бұрын
Another great video
@albertorossi2793Ай бұрын
What a cute girl with that angel face, all that's missing is the halo😇. cut the grass, buy a shredder to attach to the tractor.
@Wesley-m1rАй бұрын
Surprised there are not four or five young men looking to help! Out of the kindness of their heart of course.
@jimf6484Ай бұрын
Thanks for the travel log of Main. I grew up in Waterville, Skowhegan and Calais
@donaldarrand5305Ай бұрын
Hi Taylor love your videos , only one thing that makes me nervous is you riding on the step on the kobota when Brent is driving, l know you are hanging on tight , but please be careful accidents happen, have a good day and be safe
@desross2002Ай бұрын
Great video Taylor, keep it up🤘
@patrickbrazil1313Ай бұрын
Fabulous video Taylor. Love your machinery tutorials and work videos. Well done 👏 Taylor you are absolutely brilliant at your job it's really a credit to you young lady keep it up. Regards from all of us here in Ireland 🇮🇪 Patrick's Brazil. 🎉.
@ThomasNorton-tl7jiАй бұрын
Hi Taylor, I think I finally got my utube commits set so I can receive your message if you ever have time to, I know on a farm there is never enough hours in a day, thank you for the great video I always enjoy them
@MichaelMoherАй бұрын
Always a pleasure to watch your videos! Say hello to Brett for me, he seems a good guy.
@davidbarnes706Ай бұрын
Hard working young Lady
@lindatornowski2421Ай бұрын
I love watching your videos! My husband never lets me do the fun stuff like you do. Have a great day!
@JohnBradley-ut2qiАй бұрын
Your cows are looking very healthy and happy. They love to see and get their little pets from you. Maintenance is what keeps your machinery running. If I was closer, I would bring you guys some coffee. But aI am in Pennsylvania so it would be a little bit of a drive to bring it to you. Hope your baler gets fixed quickly so you can get back to haying. Have a wonderful day and God Bless
@kennethwing854Ай бұрын
Taylor: Please add a rwireless microphone with a wind guard to your media inventory so we can hear you when it is windy or noisy. Thanks
@Sputnik2020Ай бұрын
Thanks!
@flemmingnielsen3434Ай бұрын
Thanks for a wonderful video
@LongshotSamАй бұрын
Video content is just getting better and better Tay.😊😊
@tayfarmsАй бұрын
Aww so sweet thank you!
@ronaldcichon4947Ай бұрын
enjoy your videos
@Bob-kw07gАй бұрын
Hey Taylor! Back in the day there was usually 2 running together milk tankers running through pa and they had sunnydale farms on them. I cant remember where they were from but when i saw that on your milk parlor it triggered a memory. Have a great day guys!
@bts650Ай бұрын
I'm a newer subscriber. Your videos are very enjoyable to watch. My boss has an almost new Kubota M6 131 tractor. He's been teaching me how to run it. I think I'm addicted 😁. Thank you for the videos.
@JohnR-gk7chАй бұрын
Taylor: Good explanation and knowledge of your bailer. You are very conscientious in executing your job.
@roysutton9688Ай бұрын
Glad too see you guys take good care of your equipment. When I started watching I was not sure 😢
@johnhenderson299Ай бұрын
Good maintenance job
@tayfarmsАй бұрын
Thanks!
@Navajo-manАй бұрын
Hi Taylor and Brent just finished watching you’re video it’s was beautiful love how Taylor getting dirty hands doing all greasy on machine and as always you and you’re families be safe 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@JohnBecker-i8nАй бұрын
Taylor really enjoy your videos IWould like to send you some of the grease gun tips I use where do I send them Jb
@georgeleray5657Ай бұрын
Nice job Taylor a leaf blower works great for that kind of project just saying 🙂
@StanFinckАй бұрын
Hey Taylor, we use our gas powered leaf blower when blowing off all machinery works alot better and you can stay away from so much of the dust that way. Good luck!!!! S Ia.
@bobs3501Ай бұрын
Another great job kid !!!
@daveshsbАй бұрын
Has to be windy and white not the best choice...some great comments! enjoy the farm! Well done young lady!
@marvinhaney3917Ай бұрын
I like it 😊
@TheTrex1126Ай бұрын
Good job keep your equipment clean, and it will perform better for you less breakdowns
@SteveRobertson-tp7qwАй бұрын
Hay Tay maybe you should have your where some safety glasses when blowing dirt,dust out save your eyes just trying to keep you safe you do hell of job around that farm God Bless you.
@ToyotaPeteАй бұрын
👍
@arlodewald5378Ай бұрын
A good stiff brush is a great idea to clean before a clean rag to follow up on before greasing . In the long run every tiny little bit of dust and dirt is like tiny bits of grinding compound on any moving parts .
@ericpalmu9694Ай бұрын
Best looking farmer legs!
@randyphillips1275Ай бұрын
Great video
@tayfarmsАй бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it😊
@davidkimmel5153Ай бұрын
Enjoy your videos. Very special. I dislike snakes very much. Better than me
@patrickcreath217Ай бұрын
You can tighten those grease nozzle tips to stop the leaking. Just not too tight, or they won't go onto the zerk. I love your videos.❤
@GARYPETERSON-t9uАй бұрын
A battery leaf blower works good cleaning all your equipment- maybe someone will send you one!!
@JetwashF8TheHuntingGamerАй бұрын
nothing better than a pretty farm girl in a dodge loading round bales ,,,, HECK YEAH KEEP ON ROCKIN IN THE FREE WORLD
@raymondbeck6826Ай бұрын
Nice video always interesting, I'm moving to upper Maine and going to start a beef ranch/farm. Nothing huge mostly for family and to sell directly to consumers. Love to watch your site. Thanks
@RP4UXOАй бұрын
When I win the Megamillions jackpot I will buy you your dream tractor. I promise.
@deancampfield4703Ай бұрын
Hi I'm from Wisconsin and I said the very same thing 3 or 4 days ago about it feeling like fall the air and the leaves turning brown it not that far off glad I'm not the only one ❤
@ericpalmu9694Ай бұрын
Great job cleaning the baler!
@geebopbaluba1591Ай бұрын
I really envy your weather you have up north because here in north Texas it’s going to be 100 to 107 for the week or so and since I’m retired I just stay inside till this evening.
@machineryworking4589Ай бұрын
Great video enjoy watching keep up the hard work
@yapyapdotcom7774Ай бұрын
Another great vid, but please use eye protectors with all that dust. Also avoid compressed air directly onto your skin as it can penetrate the skin and cause all types of problems.