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If you had disk brakes it wouldn't froze up! 😀
ОтветитьYou should consider Honda engines if you ever need to replace one on your augers, very dependable like to start in the cold weather. Great videos !
ОтветитьYou need a bigger barn for your equipment, Like Larson Farms.
ОтветитьWhat size stacks are those? Man they sound amazing
ОтветитьAwfully nice of the old lady to swing by and say hello, reminds you of what it’s all about.
ОтветитьI knew your from around where I live at I was just parked in front of your family at the wp grain elevator today recognized them from video... wife was texting but waiting for the train... I'm sure you're give her a pass
ОтветитьI've lived in Alaska for over 40 years, I can feel your pain when it comes to getting stuff to run. Plug ins, batteries, boosters, cables...you name it.
ОтветитьNew subscriber here: awesome channel and God bless.
ОтветитьWhy does your grain truck have a sleeper?
ОтветитьLove the sound of the Jake Brake.
ОтветитьI forgot to add, watching from Iowa!
ОтветитьFirst time seeing you, also, thanks to Cole the Constar from his video on Wednesday night. Will watch more of you.
ОтветитьTony first time seeing you, Cole the cornstar turned on to your’s. Great video stay warm and good farming. God bless. 🙏🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸🚜🚜
ОтветитьHow come your equipment is so nice and shiny.
Do you not have any old stuff or you just take really good care of it?
I love them jakes!!
ОтветитьDang now that’s cold 🥶
Ответитьwas wondering if that's the same cut and down hill that the welkers show going to the elevator with there grain? its when u had ur jake on in the video.
Ответитьman Tony, give the engine some throttle and choke, it'll never start cold without choking. lol
ОтветитьWhere do you haul your grain to in that area that you farm?
ОтветитьLove those 900L's! Those jake brakes sound beautiful.
ОтветитьWhy wouldnt you cage the chambers? They are easily accessible since it looks like only rear tires are dual chambers and would of saved alot of time it looks like dragging that truck in
Ответитьliked this video thanks !!!!
ОтветитьTony, you guys need some pro heaters on your trucks.....set the timer and she'll be warm by the time you wanna go.
ОтветитьWe use a magnet heater on the oil pan if that helps ya.
ОтветитьLove the cracklin of that Jake on the W-9
ОтветитьHey Tony, do you prefer Kenworth over the other semi makes? And if you do -- why?
ОтветитьBack in the 60’s i recall at -40 our neighbour covering his Cat with an old parachute and doing a complete engine overhaul with nothing more than a tiger torch for heat.
ОтветитьWhere are you hauling your grain?
Ответить2.34 music to the ears
ОтветитьNice going. Just wondering how come you didn’t pick up the back of the truck and push it from the beginning. Only asking. Only because I don’t know the answer but I might do battery disconnects and battery tenders and so on do you any good for things like the grain loader or the trucks you don’t drive much. I’m sure the answer is no but I’m just wondering and asking any ways.
ОтветитьYou should let me come haul some or all your grain for you and I'm handy with farm equipment
ОтветитьPark your truck by a building away from the wind and plug it in, then you won't have to worry about it not starting
ОтветитьGood video!
ОтветитьBorn and raised in Glacier county, I am old now live in western Washington have a love-hate relationship with Montana. Upside you have better politics there. Do not miss the minus degree temps, fed t many cows in the winter. sort of remember home between you and Welker videos
ОтветитьMy wife is on a team out in Havre and she is freezing her tail off. She laughed at us back in Maryland with a winter weather advisory and temps of 27f. Good video! Thanks
ОтветитьWhen I had my gravel pit in NW Mt. I took heater hos and put quick connect on them and then cut heater hoses on the piece of equipment and done the same on my pickup and I could warm up my loader in about 20 minutes.
ОтветитьThanks for your reply. I enjoy your videos.
ОтветитьGreat vid! Fun to see Amy and the kids!
ОтветитьPet peeve of mine is truckers who unload front hopper first. Bad habit. Sometime they might not be on flat ground and then they are stuck with no weight over there drives
ОтветитьIt always chapped my butt that you pay $200K plus for a truck but they haven't come up with a system to keep the batteries just above freezing. I wonder, do the Russians deal with this too or have they conquered the cold starts?
ОтветитьWow, moving up in the world ... you now have your own personal grain elevator! =)
ОтветитьDo your frozen brakes always pop loose that easy?? I really have to fight mine almost every time I haul this time of the year.
ОтветитьSame crap here in Michigan too...stay warm!!👍💪🖖
ОтветитьHi Tony ! Are you an agriculture mafia in Montana😎(your first name) keep up the good work 👍from a sheep farmer in Norway .
ОтветитьChuckling......Plan B....Here is usually the Nippco heater on the pick-up end gate....Plan C is drag it to the shop...Usually Plan B gets skipped if there's a tractor plugged in though.
ОтветитьWow Tony. Is that what you guys have to go through in winter.? That is the first time if seen a truck towed like that just for some dead batteries.😲😨😨 Up to -50 you say in Montana.
ОтветитьWe're fortunate this video didn't freeze up...
ОтветитьDon’t You Love Winter LoL
Ответитьlove the jake brake!
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