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On today’s episode we start hauling the last of our stored soybeans, Cooper and I fixed up the farm we call “Carol’s” by cleaning up old tree piles, leveling fence lines, fixing holes, and clearing old root balls, and we broke the skid-loader. Once the skid-loader went down we pivoted our work and focused on weed control using the sprayers. Unfortunately, the wind proved to blow us out of the field so we pulled a section of fence at Uncle Orlyn’s Farm and then finished installing conduit in my freshly rebuilt farm shop. Today was a great day!
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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.
46 comments
Great job getting the lights somewhat wired up.
I’m sure the scissor lift made a huge difference speed wise and safety wise over a ladder!!! Made a huge difference for me at work. I rarely need to use a ladder now except for a short ladder and in places I could never bring the lift in. Of course I have a baby, battery powered one. But that allows it to fit through most of our doors.
The shed looks great. The farm is really coming along in so many areas. This is all due to the energy the young have and the hard work ethics.
Always good to wear hearing protection!
If the grapple bucket set out side the couplers can freeze up and not let oil by had it happen before they’ll act wierd
Awesome job everyone, it's a good feeling to finish a big job. Cole, when are you going to start working on the house again and when are you going to introduce us to your beautiful baby. Big thumbs up crew and I enjoyed watching the video
Cole, Congratulations on the new baby!!! I bet it's a boy too!! I can't believe you kept the secret so well!! can't wait to meet the little Cornstar.
Green to COPPER! It's COPPER wire, not Bronze!
It's not 240V coming in from the power company, it's around 2000V, at least. The transformers step it down to 240 or 480, three phase, for use in your house, shop, and bin site.
Putting in work 💪
You did a wonderful job Cole. I’m glad you learned how to do electricity may God be with you
Use the forks, Cole.
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You Should have bought a Bob Cat Brand Skid Steer.
The 480 motor can be rewired to run on 220 the higher the voltage. The lower the amperage. The lower the voltage the higher the amperage all three phase motors have 12 leads it's just how they're connected..👍👍👍👍👍
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Well done! It feels good to say, it is finished!
It looks like a new shop now. I need some lights like those for my garage. I would probably need just two.
Great day of projects done.
The shop looks great. You needed this. Great job everyone.
On your no growth grass area, I would rent an airrarator to open up by pull plugs out of the ground. Then reseed the area and it should regrow and fill in the spots. Change seed mix to a seed mix that dose more for blad spots, it might have more temporary benefits to fill in will the regular grass grows in over time.
Are you sure that the hydraulic couplers on the jcb are the same as the connections on the grapple? Sometimes you can get some oil through incompatible couplers but not full flow.
That Black and Decker book is
a good one. It will help you a bunch
great video! no such thing as 220 3 phase. 3 phase comes in star and delta and is either 208V or 480V. 240V and 120V (often called 220V and 110V or 115V) are “split phase” also sometimes (incorrectly) called “single phase.”
The shop look awesome!
Congratulations on your little one cole👍
OK call where's your girlfriend Or did you get rid of her
Nice work, all of you Cornstars.
Shop looks really great Cole congrats to you and family.
Wow. Around the world with Cole in 19 minutes. This video changed subject every 15 seconds. All over the map.
🙋♀️❤ Looks great!
Why are you wiring your shop with 12 gauge wire? Those LED’s could easily get wired with 14 gauge
Free-fitty for the dirt pile And you can keep the rock.🤣
Nothing like herbicide drenched food 😅
Central IA windchill 29F most of the day. When is Iowa going to warm up?
Cooper is a smart guy with the old fence!!
Fabulous job on the Shop Cole, friends and fam! I'm highly impressed!
No, line voltage has no "plus and minus", but phase and neutral. It is alternating current… and Romex wire can't be uses in commercial installations and in residential exclusively inside of walls.
I'm guessin' you don't know anything about surgery either but don't let that stop you from performing your very own appendectomy.
U grow ryegrass but in Australia is a noxious weed and the Bain of my life
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏Ooo Ooo Ooo….. what a little planning will do….. Ooo Ooo…congratulations ✔️🌝
Wait till you get to your Dads age if your back is hurting like this now. I hope it doesn’t.
NGL that auctioneer voice is SOLID!
Well done guys! Great job!
Where is B A B Y C O R N S T A R!?
Notice how on his Chanel he’s not said nothing about getting married or having a baby
Just a thought, Harbor Freight sell four wheel furniture movers and if you had a half dozen of them to move pallets and small stuff around your shops it would save the backs.
Should able to get 3 Semi trailers thru that gap sideways.