You are quite the young lady. A true farmer. Not intimidated to get your hands dirty with anything. I and lots of others who follow you admire you. Thank You. 😊
@tayfarms8 ай бұрын
Aw thank you!!☺️🩷 y’all are so sweet!
@richardhoover75698 ай бұрын
I highly recommend nitril gloves for milking and jobs like fixing the gutter cleaner. My wife and I milked cows in a parlor and she did most of the prepping and clean up. Her hands cracked and got very sore. Someone told us about the nitril gloves and we loved them for milking and nasty jobs.
@TheYeti308Ай бұрын
I do hope they wash their hands before eating , I grew up on a farm too but sheesh . !
@davepyche35618 ай бұрын
Thank you for today’s video. Keep farming and will keep watching
@tayfarms8 ай бұрын
You bet! Thank you so much for your support!
@badgerpa98 ай бұрын
You and Brent are hard workers. I was a kid that looked out the windows, also would go to use the bathroom and go outside to play instead of going back to class. A few years back when the price of metal was up the barn chain was hauled to the scrap metal yard, in the old barn I had worked in as a kid. It was not the same type as yours but it was over 200 feet long. Hope you all are staying safe and healthy.
@KevinChristiansen-i2q8 ай бұрын
Great video Taylor and Brent
@glcmranger4218 ай бұрын
Boy! You both were in it up to your elbows today! 💩 🐄💩 🐮 Taylor, have you ever made a complete video of the milk truck picking up? I don’t recall seeing one from you? Thanks so much and have a great Sunday, Taylor! 🏍🇺🇸🎒
@StanFinck8 ай бұрын
Good job again Taylor like usual, glad you got your cleaner working saves you alot of scooping. Your calves sure look good should make some really nice dairy beef to finish out. Take care and be safe !!!!! Stan. Ia. 70 degrees here on Monday warm weather coming for you. Some fld work going on here and manure hauling.
@danl93348 ай бұрын
Thanks for another great video, amazing how you work so hard and never complain!!!!!!!
@tayfarms8 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoy it! It’s was when you love what ya do!☺️
@1945thom4 ай бұрын
I spent a short time as a us driver. But that was only until I had to unplug the drain on the onboard toilet. I have nothing but admiration for how you face you tasks. But Brent seems like a great person to work for, too.
@clarencedavister90988 ай бұрын
Good morning Taylor. If you are going to be a farmer it is expected that you will get your hands dirty. On a large farm a cow with udder problems would be gotten rid of but on your farm you take the time to care for them. And that’s a good thing. Thanks again for another informative video. Keep smiling, keep farming, and stay positive.🚜🇺🇸🐄😉
@tayfarms8 ай бұрын
Hi! Yup, I always say if ya got clean hands on a farm then you’re not working! ☺️ I could never work on a large farm because of that very reason. I get so invested in a cow that it’s hard for me ever give up on them, if we do it is slightly comforting to know that you did all you could for them. Thank you so much for watching as always, hope you have a wonderful upcoming week!!
@paulmartin82124 ай бұрын
Great story Brent about looking out the window. I know you are much smarter and have more common sense than most graduates today who wouldn't know how to change a light bulb. Thanks for sharing and teaching Taylor all you know because I love milk and know where it comes from.
@TheYeti308Ай бұрын
Kind of like deviled eggs .
@barnexplorer8 ай бұрын
Your videos just show how the seemingly mundane can be interesting. We love your farming Tay
@tayfarms8 ай бұрын
I’m glad you think so, thanks for watching!
@Tommy-vh7xj8 ай бұрын
Great to see you Taylor and Brent milk in the old stall barn Brent sure knows his stuff
@johnnymayo85348 ай бұрын
Thanks for another awesome video!! I admire the fact that you jump right into the thick of projects and get your hands dirty!! I'm happy to see that your injured cow is healing! Wow...that's some expensive chain!!
@jeffreyhelm37778 ай бұрын
Hi Taylor and Brent. Another great video. For the milk truck. It’s a rubber or stainless steel impeller in a pump housing that turns fast by an electric motor that creates like a vacuum that sucks the milk out of the tank into the milk truck tanker. The butter fat from the milk keeps the rubber impeller lubricated. Hope that helps explain things. 😊 Keep up the great videos. I enjoy watching you guy’s work together as a team. Always enjoy listening to Brents saying’s or expressions. To funny. Have a beautiful Sunday.
@alisciamarotta38888 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing. Always enjoy your videos, interesting, informative and educational.
@rogerbutchbouchard80198 ай бұрын
Loved this video Tay. Always interesting!
@charliedoherty59657 ай бұрын
Ur a hard working woman...I'm a dairy farmer myself..its a sort of vocation
@kroadie39368 ай бұрын
Good health and safety is part of business as usual,thank you Taylor farms.
@albutterfield59658 ай бұрын
I am glad to see that you still have a good outlook after seeing some of the problems that you have to deal with.
@joewright19778 ай бұрын
Great video we never had a gutter cleaner very interesting how you repair it.the new hose is going to look nice.stay safe.
@KlineDeere7 ай бұрын
Tay I gotta tell you we just went and bit the bullet last summer we were constantly babysitting and reapiring our old gutter cleaner. We went to our local Patz dealer and they were able to get us one that was used for 2 years and was laying in the grass for 15 years but it was basically brand new. The best investment is in the things you guys will be using more than once a day everyday. I plan on uploading a video of the new cleaner when I have it painted up later this spring. Best of luck.
@terryfrazier27518 ай бұрын
Thanks Tay, another award winning show! Hope it’s a long time before y’all have to work on the barn cleaner again 👍🐄
@cliffblackburn81028 ай бұрын
Good morning 🌞 Great video Taylor 💯✌🏻💯
@tayfarms8 ай бұрын
Hey hey! Thank you!!
@flemmingnielsen34348 ай бұрын
Hi Taylor thanks for a beautiful video
@bernycl7742 ай бұрын
Another great viedeo that reminds me on our old barncleaning system. It was a pushrod manure removal system and it frequently broke down and then we had to shovel out the manure by hand until the system was repaired. 💦
@josephtherrien8798 ай бұрын
Brent, thank you for not paying attention in school, we need more farmers like you and Taylor, hopefully she didn't pay attention either, lol...
@ralphjaneheywood25658 ай бұрын
Always pour with the barrel spout at the top, stops the glugging. NZDF Combat Engineer
@prjndigo8 ай бұрын
There's also the vac trucks used on lanes, nobody really makes them small tho there are attachment units for slurry tankers to do it but you have to add water in. Small landmoving pans work fairly well for scraping lanes but those are a hassle to get into the spreader after and you can't really pile up with them. Once saw a guy weld paddles onto a rock collector and use it for lane clearing. In the end the paddle-chain system ends up being the least disturbance and often the cheapest system.... it literally runs on worn metal.
@travisbradley94588 ай бұрын
What a great video. I remember when my uncle finally put one in our barn. His barn wasn't near as long as yours and had a wider, gap from side to side. So we didn't have much of a chain. That thing worked beautiful. Saved a lot of manual labor. We used to hand shovel and scrape the manure into a wheelbarrow and then run it up a little ramp to the spreader. Hard work and took a lot of time. That was one ugly udder. But glad it is starting to heal. Have a wonderful day, say hello to everyone and God Bless.
@garryhaywood98198 ай бұрын
Hey, Taylor just got home from church and got to get up on your newest video. Love watching what you all do gary haywood north carolina
@ThomasOtoole-t1yАй бұрын
Don't throw in the towel Taylor 😂😂😂
@kelvingravel86998 ай бұрын
Thanks for another awesome video Taylor, no-one can say that you don't get your hands dirty. Let's hope rearranging the chain ⛓️ will sort the problem for a bit. Thanks again take care and stay safe 👍 😊.
@philluk96398 ай бұрын
Thanks for another great video Tay
@tayfarms8 ай бұрын
Thanks YOU so much!!
@tayfarms8 ай бұрын
Thanks YOU so much!! We love sharing our farm adventures with you guys!
@randyphillips12758 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed your video
@tayfarms8 ай бұрын
So glad!
@Navajo-man8 ай бұрын
Good Sunday morning Taylor and Brent just finished watching video very interesting work on chains looking 👀 like hard work but you done it plus you don’t mind getting your hands dirty and as always you and Brent be safe 🇺🇸🇺🇸
@waynesims74698 ай бұрын
Brent is so funny! “You should be paying attention to the teacher, and you’re looking out the window.”
@tim74098 ай бұрын
The all natural rubber milk hoses do cost more,but easier to work with in all types of weathert & last longer.
@350mack8 ай бұрын
The barn/gutter cleaners are a pain but a lifesaver at the same time. Regular maintenance/tension, keeping the corners cleaned an greased make a huge difference ❤😊 happy farming
@waynerichardson9308 ай бұрын
In looking at the chain it is clear it needs to be replaced. Worked with Patz barn cleaners for 18 years and when the chain gets that worn out you have constant problems.
@350mack8 ай бұрын
@@waynerichardson930 been around patz an badger for 38 years+ when they get worn its nothing but constant issues especially in the cold
@br9278 ай бұрын
That was me in school, Looking out the window wishing I was home doing farm stuff! That's how you tell if a coffee cup has a crack, or any other China, you ping it, if it just goes thud, it has a crack, if it's good , it'll ping!
@kevinaustin81058 ай бұрын
Enjoyed the video as always young lady 👍👍I swear ya'll have the prettiest calves I've seen in a while 🤔🤔🤔👍🙋♂️🙋♂️🙋♂️⚘🐄🐄🐄🐕🐕🐕
@kenhamilton95418 ай бұрын
Should make one thankful for all the farmers every time you drink a cold glass of milk! Thanks Taylor and Brent!!
@marshallsayre588 ай бұрын
THNK YOU...for takng the time to record what we sometime wish we could do...as I watch utubers who do "farming " of diffent types I really come to the realization that milking is something I can forsee me doing...not bcuz its me..but it's all about the circle...crowng corn/silage, feeding the cows, milking cows, and takng their manure to feed the soil that feeds the corn/silage. My future inlaws are now cows for meat and their daughtr talkd about the realization of to..raise, buy, and replenish them to keep the breading clean. Whereas as milking meat is not the "goal" but "milk&breading". Thnks. I also watch 10gendairy, geirockfarms,trinitydairy, and most recently pedvand in ND and im amazed how each gets same outcome by diffrnt means. God Bless
@richparks19664 ай бұрын
Circa 60's Olio/Corn Oil used to come clear, and they gave you yellow dye to put in it.
@Jamesroberts988 ай бұрын
FYI When pouring a 5 gallon bucket the contents leave the vessel faster and more accurately if the opening is on the top of the pour not the bottom this allows air in easier. Try it you will see.
@jerryh31078 ай бұрын
I agree
@jerryh31078 ай бұрын
And of course, when you get close to empty, you will have to put the spout on the bottom again.
@nicholas-qx9pw8 ай бұрын
I noticed that Taylor, being short, finds it difficult to manuver the spout to the top position.
@larry3238 ай бұрын
Hi Tay I feel bad for you today because you look so tired but you never complain about anything. I love your attitude! Larry
@tayfarms8 ай бұрын
It was pretty tiring work but all part of farming and there’s no life I’d rather live!!
@doncc60808 ай бұрын
Really funny "Throw in the Towel" !!!!! When I was a kid on my uncles farm a 20 stantion. A bucket on a rail hand shovel the manure into it. Push the bucket outside trip it and the manure would fly all over. Hope Brent can find a good price on replacing the chain.
@craigmonty83438 ай бұрын
Great video Tay 😊 It’s always something when farming isn’t it.🤦♂️ the fresh cows look good and calves as well. Hopefully you can find barn cleaner chain in good shape to replace that one. 🤗
@tayfarms8 ай бұрын
Thank you! It sure is, just when you think you got everything sorted. Bam. Something else goes wrong 🥲.
@herseyadams10568 ай бұрын
Good morning Taylor, Going to be in the 50's here in N Y this week. Hope you guys all so get some nice weather. 🌞
@tayfarms8 ай бұрын
Hi, that is fantastic!! Send some of that our way☀️😅.
@keithvanpolen90498 ай бұрын
Another great video!!
@tayfarms8 ай бұрын
Thanks again!
@jasonbeecher5098 ай бұрын
Several on Facebook marketplace in NY and Vermonti weld them all the time
@coreyacre60708 ай бұрын
Bovi Drops help with fresh cows cleaning. and van beek products!
@DonWelter8 ай бұрын
Grungy hands and clothes go along with farming. Not an occupation for anyone afraid of getting dirty. You dive right in and get unpleasant jobs done. Glad to see the attention given to individual animals with issues...they respond to careful handling and a calm demeanor!!!
@franklackie24698 ай бұрын
When you decide to buy a new barn cleaner I suggest you get an ideal made in Canada absolutely awesome very awesome n easy to work on. ❤❤
@waynetaylor52278 ай бұрын
would a good welder be able ...and willing...to repair the broken parts ? you have one damn good immune system.
@johnhenderson2998 ай бұрын
You are quite the worker you are a treasured employee
@billsauberlich73378 ай бұрын
Back in the 90's we put plastic manger liner in the gutter bottom,pulled a lot easier,seemed like it made the chain last longer
@PaulHigginbothamSrАй бұрын
I have a horrible rubber allergy to them from wearing gum boots as a child where the rubber finally rubs through the skin up by your knee. We hand milked a few head, nothing like Taylor's got. We would separate the cream with a separater and sell it & feed the grain and skim milk to our pigs. Boy did they go for that.
@realmongo75658 ай бұрын
Fram’s fluids are made by Amalie which is a good product. The hydraulic fluid’s color is naturally clear and it changes color and darkens as it picks up contaminants which become suspended in the fluid.
@tayfarms8 ай бұрын
Ahh! That’s very interesting, thanks for letting me know!😃
@b.g56.668 ай бұрын
New barn cleaner chain and flights are worth every penny. Flights always break before links
@michaelvogel25228 ай бұрын
Taylor, one farm I make hay on quit milking ten years ago and has a Patz gutter cleaner that I can get all the parts from, get me a series/part no./dimensions so I can check it. I'm in East central Ohio.
@snakeboren48148 ай бұрын
Hey...Taylor...Just Watched..UR.. Short Video "I Feel Lucky" !!!!
@MuleBlanche8 ай бұрын
The dairy operations near us in Northern Vermont are huge. Conditions for the cows and the environment should be an embarrassment for the owners and the community. I was milking cows with my grandpa in the 50s and cared for my own animals for many years. These conditions have me rethinking my consumer choices. Thanks for showing folks that there is a humane way to produce dairy products.
@Canyoncreekfarms8 ай бұрын
You may try heating up that hose with a small propane torch, however you’ve prly already done it by now also.
@TomM-e5h6 ай бұрын
Tay! I marvel at your fortitude! Watched episode where you're bent over cleanig a cow's teats & all of a sudden the cow behind started urinating & then pooping! It didn't faze you! You're a real star, little lady. I'a a man & I think would've suddenly it'd distract make me jump up and run for cover! Keep up the good work, my dear!
@robertgrist84968 ай бұрын
Those are the best led headlamps. Get some more they're cheap. Leave them in every building.
@bete93878 ай бұрын
Hii Taylor .the best with the swolen teat is .that you cut it of . Mostly ist the dash channel from the teat hurt .the milk comes not out .germs come into the udder quater and it ignites . In that case is it better early .when a teat is damaged .to cut it 2cm under the udder quater off . The milk came then at least out the udder quater .but yes the quater ignites than too .but not so hard an it drys better back . A cow can also give many milk with 3 teats . Best greetings from East Frisia in North West Germany from Bert !! East Frisia is the county .were holsteins cows first time were bred ass a race . We describe since centuries as Black-white cow . The name "Holsteins" for this race originates incorrectly from USA and Canada . Best greetings !!
@SteveBenoit-f6g8 ай бұрын
Hi ifyou're not sure about the oil,put a little in a cup and see what it mixes with oil with oil but not water with oil,cant always trust what a can says
@bobbygreen22918 ай бұрын
Taylor ,,in the plumbing department there is a tool for stretching pex water pipe ,,just like a battery powered drill it inserts in to any pipe and stretches it by the pull of the trigger very fast and very easy ,,get you one of those for changing the new hose.
@nicholas-qx9pw8 ай бұрын
Theyy do work nice from what i have seen. First though, I would probably try putting the hose ends in hot water for a couple of minutes to see how well tht works.
@bobbygreen22918 ай бұрын
@@nicholas-qx9pw yes that’s a safe go
@Leoforever798 ай бұрын
Just a thought... there are a lot of old dairies that are no longer dairies in Ny, Wisconsin and Minnesota... Hopefully you can find some newer chain...
@paulneumann98 ай бұрын
We gave up milking almost 2 years ago. We have the same barn cleaner that was used about a year. In wisc
@danvincent11958 ай бұрын
I give my fresh cows a couple 5 gallon buckets of warm water after they freshen. They clean pretty quickly after they drink it.
@russellsmith86098 ай бұрын
One day these problems are going to be all yours, so it's good that you are learning to solve them now. Are the links and flights forged? Could you weld them back together? After you warm up that tubing and just before you try to slide it on to the connectors try dipping the end of the tubing into isopropyl alcohol. It should make it slide on easily. And it evaporates quickly so it won't slide off. Hope it works for you, cheers.
@gregreinhardt69168 ай бұрын
Yep! Lol..🐄🚜 the easy life, no stress, or responsibility. Just lots of vacations and $😂.. why do we do it? Thanks for your videos
@tayfarms8 ай бұрын
😂 I think the only explanation is that it runs in our blood. Either that or we are clinically insane😆😉 Thanks so much for watching!
@jerryh31078 ай бұрын
To make the hoses more flexable, try using a heat gun. It might be more handier than hot water. I got mine at a hobby shop for making the wing covering tight on model aircraft. Im sure that amazon might have them too. Also there are no end uses for a heat gun,especially in the winter. Jer
@stuartsplace1008 ай бұрын
Hi Taylor,Ed from Vermont
@350mack8 ай бұрын
Definitely the 3rd one. Seen it plenty on the patz. I personally love a patz cleaner but i also like badger 😊
@richardwilkens45778 ай бұрын
Barn cleaners are always so much fun to fix😂
@tayfarms8 ай бұрын
Aren’t they 😆😅
@chuckstewart51545 ай бұрын
Lol! Standing on a grease covered oil tank, with a 30lb bucket of oil, trying to hit a small funnel. Somewhere, an OSHA manual just exploded!
@tayfarms5 ай бұрын
😂😂
@NorthEastOhio8 ай бұрын
Keep up the good work. Pennsylvania is almost 3 hours from ohio
@michaelhollmann83538 ай бұрын
Good morning Taylor ! First of all I want to say that I really love your videos and the way you farm because I love cows❤. Seeing Spice I think she has kind of a 'round' back as we say here, did you already give her a magnet? Maybe she has a piece of metal in her rumen. Greetings from Germany and keep on farming 🐄🐄🐄😊
@mauricemokuruk40448 ай бұрын
Good morning Taylor have a great day
@tayfarms8 ай бұрын
Good morning! 😃 you have a wonderful day as well!
@90bobhop8 ай бұрын
Sometimes you can welded them chains
@Rumblestrip8 ай бұрын
If you cut a breather hole in the lid of the oil bucket, it wont glug so much, might be easier to use... Just a thought... I usually use a fixed blade to stab in and open up about 1/4" hole on the opposite side of the cap when i know im going to use a whole bucket... Ok, color me curious, and sorry if youve answered this before, but those flights look like mild steel angle iron available at basically any hardware store USA, i know you've got a welder... With my wire feed id run about 22 volts with a 140 wire speed and weld up that crack and take my time, and id give a shot to similar settings with welding angle iron to links and make some flights if you have decent links to spare. Try it on a screwed up one first... They call em a hot glue gun for a reason lol. Have you guys had that thought?
@jimhammer20124 ай бұрын
All the spider webs! Looks like something from a haunted house....
@johnnybegood92858 ай бұрын
I use a heat gun when sliding hose over barb fittings and it works great.
@jaykettlewell39228 ай бұрын
You are lucky. When I was a kid we used a shovel and wheelbarrow to clean the gutters. That's a lot of work
@tayfarms8 ай бұрын
That sounds like a job!! I can’t imagine how hard that must have been
@Chris-ts8oh6 ай бұрын
Id say its time for a new system. I believe there's some folks in WI that could put one in.
@markreetz10018 ай бұрын
Brent's comment about he should have paid closer attention in school is funny, but anyone that has farmed, been around farming, or cares about farming knows that to stay in farming, you can't be stupid, less intelligent, or uninformed. There are worse things to have your hands in than cow $hit. Like not having anything to put your hands in! You said you were spending a lot of time in the motor room (not sure what you called it). Kind of a "Tay's Timeout".🤠 Very interesting what you did with the chain! See, you can't be uneducated and figure out how to extend the life of the gutter cleaner!! Keep up the great work Brent!! Of course you too Taylor!!!
@markgamble83778 ай бұрын
All part of it.better than a shovel.
@williamwright82868 ай бұрын
Farmers are some of the smarter people and hardis workers in the world, just like you two .
@tayfarms8 ай бұрын
That so sweet thank you! And a big God bless you to all our fellow farmers out there!!🇺🇸🇺🇸
@MrGlodie8 ай бұрын
lots of tie stalls barns empty now should be one with a good chain you could buy pretty reasonable
@jasonrhodes70478 ай бұрын
If you have the ability to switch to the badger style chain you will like it much more than the jamesway style.
@patrichardson74818 ай бұрын
You would be better off calling the concrete truck and filling in that gutter and cleaning everything with the skid loader . I was born on a dairy farm and spent the first 18 years of my life there and never had to get cow waste on my hands or clime in waste deep in cow sh** . You guys must like it cause you sure spend a LOT of time there !
@nicholas-qx9pw8 ай бұрын
The skid steer sure makes the clean-up job much quicker and wasier than a shovel and a wheelbarrow.
@brianbeatty70358 ай бұрын
Must be lots of patz chain in the US? I know lots here in Canada! Give a shout out. Might b closer than u think! We bought 100 feet of new painted chain then we stopped milking cows lol good luck
@dannyroach87438 ай бұрын
Ever thought about using that new power washer in that poop pump room, think it kinda needs it.
@stuartsplace1008 ай бұрын
Have work on Patz equipment here in Vermont on many area farms
@lucyandjumper75588 ай бұрын
Well, we live in PA..We're not coming up to Maine til July so I could bring those parts up😳if ya still need em??
@jasonmushersee8 ай бұрын
ive seen gutter chain so worn those oval pads on flites completely gone but that farm 88 stall barn torched all the flites half length he said it's the original chain from 1979. until you win lottery loosen motor drive belts just enough but no more
@RobertCowden-y3c8 ай бұрын
I think what is the most amazing is how expensive and the reason why nothing is ever repaired. We went most of last summer needing batteries for in the 1066 because they are so expensive I just bought 2 new batteries for mÿ truck expensive but it needed them 410 dollars 2 batteries