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After spending $5,000, and waiting a month, the last of our farm’s planter parts came in. Are we going to be able to get the planters back together in time for planting season? The 340 also propped up a few starting problems after we changed fuel filters. Will we be able to get it started? Let’s find out!
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Cole The Cornstar, aka Cole, is a 4th generation family farmer from Central Iowa who is the life force behind his family’s 2,000 acre farm. Cole promotes agriculture by filming his day-to-day adventures with his Dad (Daddy Cornstar) and brother (Cooper aka Magic Mullet) on the farm. With a lot of help from family, Cole instills humor and education into his videos fit for viewers of all ages.
Despite being 25-years old, Cole has an old-fashion work ethic with an innovative approach toward agricultural technology and practices. Cole’s mission is to prove the American Dream is not dead and be a megaphone for agricultural education and innovation, from technological advances in farming equipment to conservation practices.
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Hold on there Ponyboy! 🙂
During the 70’s to the 2000’s a 100 thousand was enough and you could use it for coverage on operators loans.
you are right cole, the more you do it the better you become, practice makes perfect!!
Just give the stub shaft a half turn, it’s only worn on the one side.
Interesting to learn about all the micro adjustments to make the planters work in optimal condition.
Always tip your tire guy. That's back breaking work. ❤❤
Can of worms…
I rem🎉not too long ago you opened up with if ya want to watch a 22 year old farmer has it been that long
Seems Cooper wants less screen time. I can understand after people in the comments were so caustic to him due to the dog situation. Plus, people get tired of constant on video time.
Awesome always cool stuff always thanks 😎
Yay, longer video 🙂
Looks like some one dont use a grease gun much when hitting steel use eye wear even when under the units
go
Thank you very much I really enjoy your videos
With as many tires as this farm deals with, you should invest in a tire machine. It would make your lives much easier.
I watch a few other farmers who work on their equipment only when it breaks, usually in the field. That's not what you want to happen. And with them, it happens a lot.
Good thing he makes money on you tube. Never make it as a farmer
Brad you're correct but I don't know if Canada is much better, still not "made in the USA", wonder if they're OEM or aftermarket knockoffs?
Will you be working on your house any time soon?
Looks cool where Cooper oulined the tires and made them Oulined white letters!
Say hi to the Hill Seed boys for me .
It is really nice to see a young man with such drive and enthusiasm who at a young age shows so much maturity in understanding what really matters. It is a pleasure to watch all of your family work together to achieve the best you can get from your equipment ( it don't come cheap☺) and making it as good as it can be.
Hope your planting and harvest, which I am positive will reflect your diligence, is fruitful and prosperous.
Regards Mark UK
Your not going to get the rains this year all has going to California. So be cautious please.
Case, the Fiat-Chrysler of farming & construction.
Nothing that a grinder can't fix
On the cutting wheels of the planters, can you save the wheels you remove and try to pair them- each wheel being very close to the same size, and replace them as pairs? I would imagine those are among the fastest wearing parts since they are always in contact with the soil. What a drill- 16 or this and 24 of that, an hurry, please! Hope you get some of the bin site problems fixed- new season, new crops, new need for the bins. DC scared the crud out of me, on of those trips up top to check the grain levels. I thought farm work was all law pressure, easy days; guess not- more like herding; just about the time you think to catch a breath, half your herd need shots for some new thing you've never heard of and the other half need sorting! Never a dull moment. and keep up the "farm business" reports- that is very instructive- I also do a couple of sites that are about international shipping; it really has brought home why your fertilizers and such have got so expensive. No, not simple at all.
Did you just re-read or watch the movie of “The Outsiders”? You keep referencing characters and it is cracking me up. 😂
Happy belated birthday Cole 🎉
That bolt is a grade two. You add two to the marks on head. Three marks is a five.
Maybe y’all did this, but that tractor has what is called a high pressure common rail fuel system and you have to turn the key on an let the fuel pump run until it shuts off. I usually repeat the process about three or four times and it fires right up.
You constantly impress me.
That 903 in he Massey sounds like a beast.
Something tells me that this kid can take a 15 minute job and turn it into 15 hours.
You need to call the tire doctor.
I'm guessing you saw the world record corn yield from last year?
I can't believe the tire guy still uses air tools and not battery powered impact
You're a corn flake, not a cornstar with a start to video like that.
You did basic maintenance to your planters is what your saying.
"A stitch in time .."etc love the preventive maintenance vids..
If those blades are supposed to be the same diameter all the way around you might want to take them to a machinist or get your own metal lathe and turn them to match. They are wearing unevenly.
Why have you not celebrated with us your marriage.
Why don't you wear a wedding ring
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Too bad we can't bypass the fricking computers.i did on my whitewater jet boat went to carburator.dont have to worry about senders
Prescription tillage stp tru v blades – clarinda iowa … Google it … they work! Becks pfr showed positive roi with them .. especially for cutting through corn stalks ..way better than standard truv blades
Cole what pants do you wear? I need to get a pair
I am curious. Does rental farm land receive the same investment concern for soil fertility as does your privately held farm ground? I am renting farmland and if I raise rent, would there still be incentives to improve soil fertility?
Always get the feeling that Cooper is the only one that does quality work… the other two are hacks. Idk…
Nice neighbors DC!
should've spent 6000!!!!!