Just want to say I enjoy watching you guys farming. Something completely new to me. I’m 75 and bedridden and listen to books, music and KZbin to try to keep my mind occupied. I don’t watch TV and love new things. Looking forward to harvest.👏👏😊
@billy19461Ай бұрын
I love her channel and I am 78 not bed ridden and in good health.
@andywinn9224Ай бұрын
Sending you lots of well-wishes!
@mikecabral1579Ай бұрын
@@billy19461 I happy for you Billy to be blessed with good health. I broke my back can’t be fixed 30mg Morphine 3 times a day. But I still love life and try to learn something new everyday. I blessed with children who love me and grandchildren that I love. God Bless you and stay healthy.😊
@holadocumentaryАй бұрын
@@billy19461 Do you know how to operate agricultural machinery? for example tractors
@mikecabral1579Ай бұрын
@@holadocumentary Ha ha yes I have some experience with a backhoe. Did a lot of snow plowing all years ago. However, I’m a retired mechanical engineer. Most of my career was in the fire sprinkler industry. I have several patents. A few summers I loaded hay bales by hand with hooks onto flatbed trucks. Perhaps that experience tickles my untapped farming interests. Mostly I just feel that they are a lovely couple living their dream.
@kroge007Ай бұрын
It’s so rewarding to see how farmers are so ingenious with making there own tools on farm equipment!
@larrymoffitt2386Ай бұрын
It's all big, giant, expensive machines that you depend on. It's not like you're doing 40 acres and a mule. Unless you have to call in a specialist, you do nearly all of the repairs yourself. Between getting machines to start, stealing batteries and fixing pivots so you can move them, it's easy to end up losing a whole day before you can get back to the productive work of harvesting. I'm truly impressed that you work so patiently to get things back on track. You are one very even-tempered crew.
@talon0863Ай бұрын
I completely agree
@garyboss-d6jАй бұрын
So glad to see the new (old) machine.I've had 2 back surgeries and need another one now, Laura, my back hurts every time I see you lifting those heavy gear boxes, pivot wheeis and other heavy objects. Everytime I see you lifting them I pray that you don't injure your back. Believe me it is not fun having to lay up for 6 weeks after each surgery. I'm 72 and can barely walk to my mail box and back which is only a couple hundred feet. Please take care of your backs, all three of you including Grant and Gage. Don't be like me and ruin your backs. Love you all and so enjoy your videos. Be safe.Just an old Okie.
@mjl9702Ай бұрын
a trolley chain hoist would be a huge benefit to this machine. you can use this for all kinds of jobs, not just pivot wheels
@londonwestman1Ай бұрын
Bigger diameter wheels on the thing itself would help, I think. That would speed it up on the road and lift it a few more inches above the corn as you drive through.
@dougbowen4685Ай бұрын
@@londonwestman1I’m not that familiar with hydraulic drive mechanisms. Would taller tires affect the gear ratio? Or is that not an issue with this drive system?
@KallstromSweetCorn6 сағат бұрын
@@dougbowen4685 AS long as tires are the same size you should be ok
@Randy-jnaАй бұрын
Can't wait for this winter when you guys work on the Hagie 400! should be fun!
@willsomervell2321Ай бұрын
Can’t wait to see the modification videos on this machine. There are so many thing you can do to make it a daily work horse.
@johnensminger7675Ай бұрын
Interesting! I don't recall ever seeing one of those! Thanks for sharing your life and your ideas with us and taking us along with you!😊
@londonwestman1Ай бұрын
That's going to be a home modification isn't it.? I think they mentioned it started life as a sprayer
@FRRitterАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing, the video brings back memories - I custom sprayed with a generation older Hagie to pay my way thru college. Ha...with a little winter shop refinement, your mobile pivot maintainer starts a new business for Laura Farms!
@12_acre_farmАй бұрын
with hydraulics already on there, it will be easy to ad an hydraulic jack. or ad a small air compressor and an air jack, and air impact driver
@andrewlim2591Ай бұрын
I love the functionality of the HAGIE 400! Working smarter and not destroying your bodies; and saving crops. 😍
@devarskinnee8760Ай бұрын
Laura is tougher than a Skillet full of rattlesnakes!!! And as pretty as a meadow full of spring flowers! Love the new machine,time saver for sure.be safe kids.farmer Devo on the block.
@woodpurposedmechanic8299Ай бұрын
Love to see old equipment get a new life!
@markv822 күн бұрын
I can't believe how soothing videos about the daily life in a farm are. I wish I had this opportunity. Enjoying your videos very much! Thank you!
@BigIronTexasАй бұрын
Hey Grant, when your backing up your rig to hook up to a trailer like that you can dump the air in those rear axles to get them down another 6 or 7 inches. Not a big deal but something to keep in mind for next time.
@TassyDevalАй бұрын
Not all rigs can lower their airbags, and from what I seen. He was lowering it.
@BigIronTexasАй бұрын
@TassyDeval Only the old spring ride suspension rigs from the 60's & 70's can't dump their bags, for obvious reasons. That rig has bags and they weren't dumped but Grant probably just doesn't drive a semi often enough to know all the ins and outs.
@TassyDevalАй бұрын
@@BigIronTexas I still drive semis with airbags that do not have a dump capability.
@assyholey42248 күн бұрын
They don't even know the road tractor. makes air
@Jimelcock29 минут бұрын
The THING has arrived ! Nice engineering there folks. 😃
@kamcke83Ай бұрын
at 12:17 the natural cricket sounds were perfect when Laura pointed out the battery switch and Grant said "oh look. it's on"
@v1rotait23Ай бұрын
Ah, the battery bandit at work, even thoughthe battery was still there in the morning. You gotta watch that guy! 🤣
@MuhaloTubeАй бұрын
Super handy machine. A little sketchy that the crane could rotate into the cab if it's not raised, and careful of swinging a load out to the side because there's no counterbalance in that direction. Love the ingenuity!
@charlesheald1782Ай бұрын
Always enjoy seeing examples of agroengineering that repurposes old equipment rather than scrapping it out.
@willyhermАй бұрын
My wife and I just took a driving trip which included a drive through Ogallala, McCook and Kearny. One thing you can't get from your videos is the sheer size of the fields you are working in. We were stunned by how huge they were! No wonder harvest takes so long.
@joeblow3939Ай бұрын
❤❤ Set your trailer brakes Drop your trailer landing gear Air up release pins on fifth wheel Pull the truck (tractor) forward Release fifth wheel pins Rock back and forth to lock in fifth wheel pins Lift landing gear. Love you guys. Now back to work. 😎
@KaranDeuinva-x4fАй бұрын
A true queen, flawless in every way.
@larry306417 күн бұрын
It's starting to save time, money, and backs already. Very cool. Great video.
@mechticulous820212 күн бұрын
Laura, you are a Fantastic Farmgirl with a great sense for machines. ❤
@mjl9702Ай бұрын
this will be a great rebuild project for you. if you could find a telescoping crane from a field service truck body could be a possible better replacement for the I beam hoist crane. great winter project series!
@gilgilbow5141Ай бұрын
Good old Perkins, you smile while describing the mouse smell so funny. That is a true Frankenstein of a farm vehicle 😅
@lorenwarren2097Ай бұрын
Perkins have some great motors. Massy, White , and Oliver's used a lot. Need to put auto-track to follow the rows.
@ianm452Ай бұрын
Yes! Perkins! A British firm. My 1967 Massey Ferguson 135 has a Perkins 3A-152 diesel engine - very reliable. Perkins was bought out by Caterpillar in 1998 - history here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perkins_Engines
@ianm452Ай бұрын
JCB used Perkins engines too; not sure if they do now.
@ld5714Ай бұрын
That HAGIE 400 is funky looking but appears to be a piece of equipment that will really benefit and assist in the efficiency of your operation. The trolley chain hoist additon would be a good itdea for the crain. Additionally with a little thought and work, I suspect you can modify it crain portion to be sufficent to lift the pivot as Grant mentioned. I admire how you guys find these old pieces and fix them up to be operational again or modify them for a new purpose in their life. Have a blessed week and I"ll see you on the next one. Larry, Central Valey, Ca.
@KennethCampbell-oj3qdАй бұрын
You all never cease to amaze me. You have a new toy now. Enjoy refurbishing this rig once harvest is done
@v1rotait23Ай бұрын
Laura, A wonderful and "cheap" addition to the farm fleet of machinery! Grant just needs to look for an intact backhoe hydraulic bucket assembly on Marketplace, somewhere close to home! - He'll find one, Laura! That way you can use it to place the tyres right onto the raised flatform and manoeuvre tyres easily around on the ground at the pivot assembly. That old I-beam is hopeless. I'm looking forward to seeing what you guys come up with for adding deck space to the sides of the cab, ... deck chairs, ... sun shade, restoring the cab instruments, hydraulic actuators, air compressor for rattle guns, and tidying up the loose wiring including the engine "detonation switch"! What a great winter hibernation project! Happy harvesting, from NZ, David
@admrangerАй бұрын
Interesting repurpose of an old machine. Love the controls on the work deck. Yeah, lots of opportunities for improvement and reinforcement. Will make a great winter project. GBR!
@FreedomRock44Ай бұрын
The Hagie is SO COOL!!!!! Grant you look like a CHAMP in it!!!
@InventeriusАй бұрын
Suggestion for adding on to the new toy. A jerrycan of water wit a tap for cleaning mud of hands when done,
@summer_with_jodyАй бұрын
15:57 a flying tire omg Love you guys
@JulianKeller-om6wzАй бұрын
The possibilities are endless! The workbench is really cool! The first thing I would do is tie that crane into the frame somehow to make it stronger. Find something to fit over that vertical pipe a little over half way up so the pipe can still pivot inside of it, and then weld a square tube from that piece at an angle down to the frame somewhere above the tire on each side. That would make it more stable. Looks like the crane is pretty fast. Maybe put an orifice or a flow comtrol valve in line to slow it down a little. Then, mount some old cylinders under the frame somewhere inside each front tire with a good sized base so you can put them down like an outrigger to take the weight off of the tires and rims and stabilize it when you are lifting something with the crane. Then, plumb a single spool valve and a set of quick couplers into the hydraulic system up front somewhere, and then take an old hydraulic cylinder and build a jack of some sort. Maybe mount it in a telescoping pipe with a base and a top with some hoses to reach from the pivot back to the machine and use that to lift the pivot instead of that incredibly dangerous handyman jack. Those things should be illegal. Build a rack on the back to carry your pivot tires and drive motors. Geez! I could have a ton of fun building that thing up with you guys this winter! Good luck with it, and have fun fixing it up to fit your needs!
@fernandoguillen900Ай бұрын
Friends at the Farm...you allways know how to solve any troubles, and so happy way✌️🙂👍...without angry.
@KYPrestoАй бұрын
Cool machine! It should be named: The Thing. Thanks for sharing.
@davidnorthrup3674Ай бұрын
Well now that is definitely a red neck rig there. Which means two things. 1: you need to check all the welds and make sure that they are still good after sitting. 2: It won't be pretty, but it will be functional! As others have already said, yes, you are correct about the trolly chain hoist. It would work great! Also, if you put an anchor point near the middle/or as close to the ram as is useful on the beam. Then I bet that it would lift that pivot no problem. Of course you will need to fix the mount plate first. Great find!
@talon0863Ай бұрын
Im loving this video. Thank you very much for sharing the harvest activities. Buttery video editing, affable personalities, and great camera work, simply a greatly talented team. You guys blow away the Discovery channel.
@alexangus9966Ай бұрын
Cool machine, you can see it's had a hard life but with a little love it will be a great addition to the farm
@FarmGearInnovatorsАй бұрын
The adjustable workbench and hydraulic crane? Absolute game-changers! This old machine is a hidden gem!
@KentLutz-x9bАй бұрын
That is farmer ingenuity at it's finest. Awesome machine and good find. 👍
@perry9211Ай бұрын
Necessity is the mother of all invention right
@rickdean5209Ай бұрын
This is your answer , For changing pivot tires gracefully Love you guys. always waiting for the next big addition to your farm Pretty cool….😎 Rick D
@MrSuperotieАй бұрын
I just got used to more frequent videos related to farming and harvest. I still watch and I love you guys and I guess you’re probably doing what most people want. I just want more farming harvesting videos.
@westrotter7847Ай бұрын
So glad you guys found that instead of a scrapper !!!! Thats going to make an amazing fix it tool for you operation !!!!!😊😊😊😊
@user-fe6km7gw8mАй бұрын
Really enjoyed the Rusty Trailer Blue's! Just a thought. Keep magnets on your machinery. You can put them anywhere, and they're great for holding parts, tools etc..
@geraldcurtis121Ай бұрын
Anti-sieze on the studs helps get the lugs to come off easier by applying to the studs. I use it on alot of stuff i need to come back off. Just a tip from a trucker/ mechanic. Love ur channel.
@mikemoloney6448Ай бұрын
Considering the work you put in to refurbishing box scraper and mower, I'm looking forward to seeing how you refurbish and upgrade this piece of equipment
@criagcundiff2469Ай бұрын
Love that new pivot service machine. Good job w/the 1st service call for it. I can foresee much improvement as you get used to using it and make some changes and upgrades. Like a rack that will hold and carry your tires. and some way to lift the pivot with it so you don't have to use the jack. Work lights, air compressor, and who knows what else.
@norm-nasАй бұрын
Ned to fabricate a bearing for the top of the vertical square tubing to take the load off the vertical arm base as the horizontal arm lifts. I could see it flex as the tire was lifted. A top bearing would take the stress off the bottom where the crack is. Anchor the bearing to the cab top. Put a magnetic tray on the work bench.
@londonwestman1Ай бұрын
Or shorten the arm and carry stuff at the front rather than swinging it around to the back
@jimclester4754Ай бұрын
Looks like a great winter renovation project.
@sterlingspencer2934Ай бұрын
Worth every dime!
@timmcvicker5775Ай бұрын
Sounds great! Between the Hagie and the new mini tractor, you're ready for all eventualities.
@tonykoeff797Ай бұрын
I love it! Nice see you making use of a machine not in use anymore!! I always did that! Love the challenges! Thank you!
@Genealogist1968Ай бұрын
what a great addition.... can't wait to see what improvements you all make to it...
@michaelbaumgardner2530Ай бұрын
Interesting design and it's handy, and the little Perkins treat it right and it will last forever.
@n6stАй бұрын
Cool use of the machine. A more secure way to attach the chain to the crane will avoid future problems. That sounds like a good winter project along with fixing the cracked crane base.
@jamesduncan8539Ай бұрын
Laura Best tractor repurpose ever! Love it Love it!
@BrentCordisАй бұрын
You should look at getting some flued film or equivalent to spray on the mounting services of the tires to reduce rusting between the hub face and the tire.
@FrankMorris-i8l9 күн бұрын
I’m in love with your tractor
@maxxmichАй бұрын
you need deep well sockets for the tire nuts... thos shallow one will round off quick
@larrydettmer8916Ай бұрын
12:15, Just LOVE that smile. Now that I watched the rest of the video I'm reminded of Grant's "LITTLE LARRY LOADER" & now "LAURA'S PIVOT GIRAFFE", with it's neck on backwards.
@markaphilpottАй бұрын
Amazing action shots from Gage! Got a real eye for camerawork.
@randysmith7292Ай бұрын
fab a trolley onto the upper portion with a long stroke Hydraulic cylinder that you might fined used somewhere.. fab a hoop down to the lower portion with a chain hoist attached and you will have much more control and keep the cylinder out of harms way.. fixing that cracked cast piece at the base is probably a bit of an ask.. consider a bolt on fish plating arrangement even if you find a replacement part somewhere.... all in all tho.. nice find.. really impressed with how it fires right up.. Try looking around for a vintage single axle to pull that trailer....... Much love and Thanks so much for Sharing
@RobSharp-wo5qjАй бұрын
What a unique machine . Its going to make your work easier. It will be a great winter project repair the crane. add someway of hooking chains to the crane Repair the lighting and what ever else there is. One thing to make sure is to put a fire extinguisher on it. I hope all the equipment has one.
@neoplan6116Ай бұрын
Nice idea to use an old sprayer for pivot maintenance! Feels a bit like mining/pipelaying equipment, the Nebraskan farmer version of a Swiss knife on wheels! I've just started the video but I am sure - your dad will love it too ans will be jealous like hell, mostly because he hadnt this idea first.... 😉🙃😂😍😍🤩
@schafnАй бұрын
I 100% agree with Grant that you shouldn't trust that crane to lift anything heavy. I'm wondering if you should shorten the I-beam so it doesn't have so much leverage on the base of the crane. Yeah it wouldn't have as much reach but with that much I-beam on there it would be very easy to overload the base and break it, which has already happened. That unit is going to be very handy around the farm but it's going to need a lot of massaging to make it dependable and safe.
@JessieAllen-v3eАй бұрын
I can’t believe how much easier this is now, thanks!
@KallstromSweetCorn6 сағат бұрын
Yes repair those parts before corn is planted , funny W D 40 on high lift jack [ us also ] . Use Never Seize on those lugs [ for the next person ] With the price of corn , its a good thing you bought used and not new . Blessings from Washington State
@KevinPodgurskyАй бұрын
You need to salvage a crane from a wrecked truck to replace that I-beam contraption, and add pivot lift capability. Seems pretty handy even as- is.
@ATabjvlog2163Ай бұрын
God bless you all ❤❤❤❤
@DManGrandАй бұрын
UMC should make these vehicles for farmers to service their pivots..
@nathanyoder4509Ай бұрын
The videos have been so smoothly lately Laura! Love the addition to the farm! Thanks for another great video!
@NichetronixАй бұрын
Loving this new incidental music... ZZTop-esque. A very interesting pivot-fixing machine, too.
@RODKIRBY-k8cАй бұрын
Love your videos . How about putting a roller system on your Hagie Crane with an electric winch. Then you can slide your object back set it on your platform. Just a though.
@billnict1Ай бұрын
Excellent tool! 👏👏Looking forward to the winter shop videos of you all restoring and improving this machine (I know the wheels have to be turning already in your heads.) 🤣😂
@russellbowman8051Ай бұрын
Thanks L&G and Gage For Bringing Us All Along enjoyed the Video!! Keep Smiling On!! 😅👍👊❤️
@rickfletcher8389Ай бұрын
What a Rube Goldberg machine but with upgrades it will be a godsend to you when fixing pivots!!
@anton4videoАй бұрын
👍 The right tools to work smarter instead of harder.
@chrispetitto2107Ай бұрын
I'm glad you all are making work easier for yourselves. A crane also to lift the frame up on the pivot to change the tires instead of using a jack! Money well spent!
@michaelpardue2400Ай бұрын
The corn look great hope you have A great. Harvest. And that they had new piece equipment We'll save you time.
@pilialoha21Ай бұрын
Love your old gantry crane, congrats on your find and looks like they overloaded the pivot. Good fortune to you and the harvest. Look forward to more.
@dannyarmand5354Ай бұрын
Laura, always hook the red clamp to the positive post first before connecting the black to negative clamp.
@NAPAuniversalJointsАй бұрын
WHY?!?!?
@dannyarmand5354Ай бұрын
@@NAPAuniversalJoints to reduce the risk of electrical arcing when connecting to the battery.
@NAPAuniversalJointsАй бұрын
@@dannyarmand5354 either post will arch. does not matter.
@henkoosterhof5947Ай бұрын
@@NAPAuniversalJoints no. The + Will give the power. The min Will arc slightly because the shorted connection takes up power and current.
@dannyarmand5354Ай бұрын
@@NAPAuniversalJoints it matters
@bay9876Ай бұрын
Pivot maintenance old sprayer previously owned by tall skinny farmers. Mrs Perkins is at it again as new hieghts are possible.
@GodfatherSnook11 күн бұрын
Oh to be young and beautiful again. It would be so fun to ramp up the modification of this vehicle. I see an easy lift mod to add another foot or so to the height. The ideas are endless.
@blanekopp7339Ай бұрын
Grant you got that loooook!! As you get older you will learn don't say anything just turn around and run!!!! Love the videos. Stay safe and HARVEST ON!!!
@NeilMaclachlanАй бұрын
Thats a very handy machine you got there....great job....stay safe and see you soon
@bradleymcclintock7771Ай бұрын
Nice swamp buggy I can see a lot of potential for that machine 😀.
@epajarjestelmainsinoori9037Ай бұрын
Add a big winch on the machine for pulling out stuck pivots. Pulling point somewhere under the main frame.
@glenh865Ай бұрын
That new rig is awesome!!! You guys could turn it into a perfect rig with a little adjusting here and there. Maybe fix and strengthen the boom, then add lockable rollers for it too.
@asmrhead1560Ай бұрын
The Hagie Pivot Pal 6000! Adding a Harbor Freight chain hoist hanging on that boom would be something to consider.
@michaelwilliams7481Ай бұрын
What machinery are you going to come up with next!! It's like bringing a thousand-year-old animal back to life. You are clever at modify most things. Love from Mike. ❤
@henrycarlson7514Ай бұрын
So wise , Thank You . Looks like an interesting and useful machine . My bet you have Many Ideas to improve . at least you have a Starting point . I hope Farm Show sees this
@Kirby-g3yАй бұрын
Yeah grant you need to reinforce that bottom plate and base to handle all the side load the crane puts on it when you swing to the sides. Looks like a handy tool for you guys, with a little tlc
@rockercoverАй бұрын
Perkins diesel engines have been around for awhile. Some mod.'s to the crane, this unit will be a very versatile and useful machine. Outstanding find.
@henkoosterhof5947Ай бұрын
Have this unit a look over after harvest. Perkins is known to use the glow plugs at starting. Putting cables on a battery: plus first than min. Taking off its oposit. And like someone else already mentioned put an Electric chain hoist in the boom and generator on this unit. So you can weld as well.
@tommykimmons8239Ай бұрын
That machine is so cooooool that's a time saver .... and a money maker for the Farm thanks for what yall do ...
@johnabriggs6044Ай бұрын
I like the start of a possible new and with upgrades of LED Lighting that can use 24/7 just as any farm with Irrigation maintenance needs can be handled. I can see adding a toolbox with all the space to store tools and leave on the unit during the season. Repair and reinforce the broken parts going through all the systems and get everything up to par. add a rack for a spare battery rack for the motor battery. do some upgrades on the start button. maybe a tie down on the battery of the machine too.
@shelbyhellmer9203Ай бұрын
I like how efficient you all work together
@mrbill8542Ай бұрын
A rolling trolly with a chainfall will fit nicely on that I beam crane giving you more ease of use !!! And a big D-ring on the end to hang your chain from !!