Those old dentside Fords are my favorite I've owned a 74 f100 two wheel drive with a three speed on the column, a 76 f150 and 79 f150 both oh them were 4x4 with the 4 speed transmission & 351M motor
That is very kind of you, I would be truly happy if these videos brightened even one persons day. I know you guys support certainly brightens mine! Thank you again 🙂
Glad ya'll got the clean out running again!, prayers answered 👍. Also enjoyed seeing you getting the Dodge ops Ford running 🤭🤭. I wish I still had my 79 f150, your right about the older vehicles being built better! Everyone in Northeast Arkansas says hey Taylor 🙋♂️🙋♂️🙋♂️🙏⚘🐄🐄🚜
Hi Taylor awesome video again thanks. Great job the pair of you getting the motor fixed, it's amazing how much money 💰 you do save doing it yourself not only that the sense of achievement it gives you is great. What a fantastic thing for your dad to bring you doughnuts 🍩 not that you love them 😅. The old truck sounds awesome, thanks again for sharing take care and stay safe 👍 😊.
Hey Taylor, another great job am always impressed how hard you work lots of young people should follow you for a day. Just a thought when you plant your silage corn you might want to add some grain sorghum seed in your boxes too. We always did for silage in our pits. Also is two to three per cent higher protein than corn. Keep up the good work, be safe. Stan. Ia.
Great video, Taylor. BTW, you're never annoying when you talk. Yes, please keep your White truck. I love all the sounds of old trucks...the engines, the doors and hoods slamming.
Thank you, good to hear that 😅. I know exactly what you mean! One of my favorite things is when a vehicle has a “solid” door closing sound. Probably that makes me crazy but it’s something I always have liked!☺️
Good morning Taylor from Wisconsin. Glad that you were able to get your barn cleaner figured out and temporarily fixed. Ingenuity at its best. Taylor, I like your views on life. If you want something go after it and make the best of what life gives you. Another informative and awesome video and love to hear your voice even when you are performing menial tasks. Keep farming, keep smiling , and stay positive. May God bless you and Brent.🐄🚜🙏😉
Great stuff Taylor !! You and Brent work great together!!! Thank you all for sharing!!! I love your old Ford and you look good in it!!!! Trucks are definitely not built that tuff anymore !!! A keeper!! God bless you all !!!! Eddy
Thanks for sharing. Always enjoy your videos. Stay well be safe. Love your truck, yes older ones were better looking, classy style, more personality..."straight pipes baby"😊.and your parents have a beautiful home/stead. Love the barn behind the red tractor @23:00 with the red bow.
Enjoyed your video. Those emergency repairs can be stressful. I see your dad knows you like those creme filled donuts. Very thoughtful of him. I was pleased to hear you mention him since you once referred to your family at home as consisting of grandparents, mother and sister. Didn't think there was a dad in the picture.
Taylor: Your ability to handle all kinds of equipment Kubotas, Massey Fergusons and Intl Harvesters and the equipment attached to each, really sets you apart from the rest of us. As well as having the ability to drive a stick on the floor older F-150. Never give up your desire to learn.
Don't know what you'd do if you were afraid to get dirty LOL Good to hear the old Ford run. Some of these old trucks are priceless gems compared to the current high-dollar versions that you're afraid to put the first dent or scratch on them if used for work. You folks were probably ready for some rest after digging out the manure gutter. Thanks for sharing the day with us...
Love your truck and I agree, the old ones are more durable and I like the look better. Your truck is basically solid. I had a '85 Chevy Stepside for 17 years and would give anything to have another one like it. Fantastic vehicle. Enjoyed the video. Keep on doing what brings you joy!
Good morning Taylor great that you could get it fixed buy yourselves and what I found interesting is the time you have to wait before spreading manure Have a great day and enjoyed another great video take care stay safe
Taylor, when your truck started and you were driving it you looked soooo happy. I have sold several old trucks, a 40, a 48, and a 68. I had a good reason at the time but have regretted later, every time, still do. Take care
Taylor one of the few things I regret in life is selling my old vehicles. I sold my old ford pickup to a friend to pull his horse trailer, it started on fire on him about 6 months later. Never sell a vehicle to anyone you know. I am very glad you guys figured out the wire on the manure pump. Always be careful around the motors in case a capacitor has a charge still. I hope you can do some of the things you want on your old truck. Drive it a while so you can decide what is wanted and what is needed. I see your subs are growing still, hope you all stay safe and healthy Tay.
I'm glad that you fix by yourself. I'm up to the point of fixing nearly a 100%. I do engine ovh including injectors n pump, welding, machining and yes capacitors, so much to list. Can't wait to see what you do with corn planter wheel hub. I make alfalfa hay n straw and sell to my local dairy farmers
Glad yall got the motor running again!! I'm probably not near as happy as yall are!! lol Maybe purchase some capacitors as backups?! I really like your 'old' F-100! Your advice on buying your dream car, or for that matter anything, is spot on. Buy it and use it!
I am so happy to see you get the old Ford running again. Love those older trucks. I would never buy a new truck simply because I can't see paying that much money to get plastic!!!
Hi Taylor. I agree about older vehicles including tractors. I watch Pete from A Few Acres Farm. He fixes his old tractors From the ground up. I think he's fixing his International 866 right now. I also watch Rachel Gingle and her father fix old tractors. Enjoy all your videos. Donuts look heavenly. Made me hungry. Happy St. Patrick's Day.
The white truck sounds good. Reminds me of the old days when alot of farm trucks didn't have mufflers. Pickups were for the farm, woods, and primarily for hard work in those days.
Hi Taylor, looking at you made me think your had been working on the manure scrapper. It's good you fixed the motor and it's working fine now. All the manure is removed and out of the barn ready for the next milking. Then off home to get the beast running and it started quite easy. It has that lovely V8 sound even though a bit loud without the muffler. It would make a good camping ute with 4 wheel drive and just put your bed in the back. Good luck with the truck Reno. Chris from Australia 🇦🇺.
Great job. getting electric motors to cooperate can be really tricky. Your grease spot on your face looked like one of those flower stickers some youngsters wear. The old Ford looks and sound pretty tough! Thanks Tay!
Hi Taylor, I always say a little cow poop never hurt anyone lol! here in Vermont we can't spread until April 1st but we can pile it in the fields ,hopefully by then the grounds will dry up some. So happy you got the ol girl started she sounds good!!
Good to hear/see the olf truck start up & run. Hope you get her all straightened out ans start using it for your every day driver/work truck. I 100% like the older trucks better.
Love the videos Taylor,it’s never a fun job working in manure when something breaks down.Love the old ford truck don’t see too many of them anymore plus not many people can drive a manual transmission ❤❤
Hello Taylor. If you crawl underneath your Ford truck and look up at the shifter linkage for the transfer case - There is usually a grease zerk that when greased makes your transfer case so much easier to shift. After I greased the grease zerk on my 1986 F-150 a couple of different times, It loosened up where I could shift it with 1 finger. If nothing else, A good spraying with SeaFoam DeepCreep on all of the moving parts of the shifter linkage wouldn’t hurt matters as well. Hope this helps you out.
Hi Taylor and Brent just finished watching your video it’s awesome no worries you can talk all you want cause I’m learning a lot about dairy farm love you’re white.F 100 ford had one myself and as always you and Brent be safe 🇺🇸🇺🇸
Another great video sweetheart. I’m glad you guys got that fixed on your own and save the money in farming you gotta save all the money again, you know that. Glad you got the old truck running. It sounds good.🤗
@@tayfarms you are welcome always sweetheart💕 Yes, you have to be a jack of all trades to be a farmer can’t afford to have things hired done all the time. I hope all is going well up there.🤗
Great video there Taylor and the old Ford she sounds pretty good I like loud and proud vehicles old vehicles not the low 4 cylinder buzz bombs I got the loud muffler muscle cars from the 60s the chryslers charger and challengers I got flow masters on my charger with a three inch exhaust and that sounds great 440 magnum 6 pack
Its always a blessing to get to listen to you, not annoying at all your mind is like sponge wants to always learn. There was a women your size in russia youtuber also drove and worked on the dump truck she drove it didnt matter what it was she was in the pulling tires , brake drums brake shoes exhaust would get in places a guy cant fit , can speak russian or understand it just to watch her work and the things she did , very cool hardworking woman. Like yourself ofcourse she also talked alot i didnt mind very cool.❤ only one thing please try to find a pair or two you would wear and do any job that invalves grease, cow crap, or mud you can rince off to keep reusing. Respect to you and brent always.❤
We had a 78 1 ton here with a 351 m how the stock trailer with it whole grain with it hauled. Stone,feed.was good truck to it wore out. Can't say much about the gas mileage but the power is there when you needed it. I have an f250 with 62 l in it 350 did. Dump truck is a trailer we pull behind
70's F100 was my first vehicle. Wrenched on it weekly. Awesome used truck for a 16 yo. I think I changed either the alternator or voltage regulator or both weekly
I had a 1970 f-250/360 southern truck heavy gauge steel no rust mechanical fuel pump and choke still solid in 2005. Had to go back up north and had to leave it with my cousin in Georgia I;m runnin 95 and 96 gm,s now runnin strong.
If you ever need new capacitors, Johnstone Supply in Bangor has all types and ratings on the shelf. I had to pick one up for a fuel transfer pump and the gas to drive there was more than the part.
Don't ever Sell that truck !! Lol Glad ya got it started.....I had a 1980 f250 4x4 with a 351M..... Ya better make a video when ya light the butn pile!! Lol
Good morning Taylor. Thanks for my Sunday morning dairy farm fix. I was wondering why Maine wont allow you to spread manure from Dec 1 to Mar 15. You guys have a good day and be safe...
Hi Tay, It is so nice to see a young lady not covered in tattoos.
Hi Taylor thanks for taking us along for the journey I'm from Canada and work on my cousins farm
I wish everyone had your work ethic!
Those old dentside Fords are my favorite I've owned a 74 f100 two wheel drive with a three speed on the column, a 76 f150 and 79 f150 both oh them were 4x4 with the 4 speed transmission & 351M motor
Never underestimate how much your positive outlook, perseverance through the tough times and love of cattle inspire us.
That is very kind of you, I would be truly happy if these videos brightened even one persons day. I know you guys support certainly brightens mine! Thank you again 🙂
Way to go Dad for dropping off donuts!!@! Nice video !!🎉
😁😁
Hi Tay, that is not grease on your face, it is chocolate from a donut 😂 take care. 👍🇨🇦🚜❤️
Another great show Tay, glad y’all fixed the cleaner and saved money. Love the old ford.
Happy to see you get the Ford going, Know that's a great feeling when you see and hear an vintage machine operating. 😊
I bet that's a great truck to get more Sunday donuts😂🎉🎉
Now there’s a plan!😉
Good Morning Taylor, you go Girl!!!
Hi! Thanks 😃
Thanks for another great one, even though you were covered in dirt, I can only imagine you would rather be where you are than sitting in an office!!!
You becha! Farming is in my veins now lol 😅
Glad ya'll got the clean out running again!, prayers answered 👍. Also enjoyed seeing you getting the Dodge ops Ford running 🤭🤭. I wish I still had my 79 f150, your right about the older vehicles being built better! Everyone in Northeast Arkansas says hey Taylor 🙋♂️🙋♂️🙋♂️🙏⚘🐄🐄🚜
Hi Taylor awesome video again thanks. Great job the pair of you getting the motor fixed, it's amazing how much money 💰 you do save doing it yourself not only that the sense of achievement it gives you is great. What a fantastic thing for your dad to bring you doughnuts 🍩 not that you love them 😅. The old truck sounds awesome, thanks again for sharing take care and stay safe 👍 😊.
Another great video. Keep farming 😊
Thank you, we will!!😊
@@tayfarms لاتعلم ماذا فعلت بي الايام وما صنعه عشقك فيني حتى أخبرتك بتلك الاحزان .💔🥀😔
Hey hey, Houle equipment from Drummondville, Québec !!!
Gotta love them old fords
Hey Taylor, another great job am always impressed how hard you work lots of young people should follow you for a day. Just a thought when you plant your silage corn you might want to add some grain sorghum seed in your boxes too. We always did for silage in our pits. Also is two to three per cent higher protein than corn. Keep up the good work, be safe. Stan. Ia.
She certainly sounds like an old Ford. Gotta love them.
😄 yep!
your not affraid to get dirty💪. your one of a kind taylor.
Love the old Ford!!
Thank you 😄
Great video, Taylor. BTW, you're never annoying when you talk. Yes, please keep your White truck. I love all the sounds of old trucks...the engines, the doors and hoods slamming.
Thank you, good to hear that 😅. I know exactly what you mean! One of my favorite things is when a vehicle has a “solid” door closing sound. Probably that makes me crazy but it’s something I always have liked!☺️
I'd so love to have that Ford F-100 classic for sure
Ms. Tay and her F-100!!! both beautiful!!!
Love your classic truck Tay!
I have watched your videos since the beginning, it’s enjoyable watching you with real life farming. Stay real and god bless.❤🚜🐄
Good morning tay a bit of effort now to reap the rewards later,thank you.
Good morning Taylor from Wisconsin. Glad that you were able to get your barn cleaner figured out and temporarily fixed. Ingenuity at its best. Taylor, I like your views on life. If you want something go after it and make the best of what life gives you. Another informative and awesome video and love to hear your voice even when you are performing menial tasks. Keep farming, keep smiling , and stay positive. May God bless you and Brent.🐄🚜🙏😉
Thank you have a blessed day ❤
Thanks! You as well 😊
Great stuff Taylor !! You and Brent work great together!!! Thank you all for sharing!!! I love your old Ford and you look good in it!!!! Trucks are definitely not built that tuff anymore !!! A keeper!! God bless you all !!!! Eddy
Thanks for sharing. Always enjoy your videos. Stay well be safe. Love your truck, yes older ones were better looking, classy style, more personality..."straight pipes baby"😊.and your parents have a beautiful home/stead. Love the barn behind the red tractor @23:00 with the red bow.
I am a dairy Farmer too I know all about how many things can go wrong but I love my job keep up the good work😊
My first pick up was a 2 tone green f250 custom 1977 hi-boy 4 speed 400 modified engine, loved it , should have never sold it 32 years ago.
I bet that was a beautiful truck!!
Enjoyed your video. Those emergency repairs can be stressful. I see your dad knows you like those creme filled donuts. Very thoughtful of him. I was pleased to hear you mention him since you once referred to your family at home as consisting of grandparents, mother and sister. Didn't think there was a dad in the picture.
Tay the grease an dirt are lucky to be on a pretty face. No need to apologize for working hard keep up the good work 💯💪😂🤣👍🇺🇸
Hi Tay! Your parents have a beautiful home!
Thank you so much! I’ll tell them you said so🙂
Taylor: Your ability to handle all kinds of equipment Kubotas, Massey Fergusons and Intl Harvesters and the equipment attached to each, really sets you apart from the rest of us. As well as having the ability to drive a stick on the floor older F-150. Never give up your desire to learn.
The older trucks do look so much better, and that started fast. Glad you guys got the chain working. Thank you for sharing
Don't know what you'd do if you were afraid to get dirty LOL Good to hear the old Ford run. Some of these old trucks are priceless gems compared to the current high-dollar versions that you're afraid to put the first dent or scratch on them if used for work. You folks were probably ready for some rest after digging out the manure gutter. Thanks for sharing the day with us...
Love your truck and I agree, the old ones are more durable and I like the look better. Your truck is basically solid. I had a '85 Chevy Stepside for 17 years and would give anything to have another one like it. Fantastic vehicle. Enjoyed the video. Keep on doing what brings you joy!
Good morning Taylor great that you could get it fixed buy yourselves and what I found interesting is the time you have to wait before spreading manure Have a great day and enjoyed another great video take care stay safe
Taylor, when your truck started and you were driving it you looked soooo happy. I have sold several old trucks, a 40, a 48, and a 68. I had a good reason at the time but have regretted later, every time, still do. Take care
Taylor one of the few things I regret in life is selling my old vehicles. I sold my old ford pickup to a friend to pull his horse trailer, it started on fire on him about 6 months later. Never sell a vehicle to anyone you know. I am very glad you guys figured out the wire on the manure pump. Always be careful around the motors in case a capacitor has a charge still. I hope you can do some of the things you want on your old truck. Drive it a while so you can decide what is wanted and what is needed. I see your subs are growing still, hope you all stay safe and healthy Tay.
I'm glad that you fix by yourself. I'm up to the point of fixing nearly a 100%. I do engine ovh including injectors n pump, welding, machining and yes capacitors, so much to list. Can't wait to see what you do with corn planter wheel hub. I make alfalfa hay n straw and sell to my local dairy farmers
Glad yall got the motor running again!! I'm probably not near as happy as yall are!! lol Maybe purchase some capacitors as backups?! I really like your 'old' F-100! Your advice on buying your dream car, or for that matter anything, is spot on. Buy it and use it!
I am so happy to see you get the old Ford running again. Love those older trucks. I would never buy a new truck simply because I can't see paying that much money to get plastic!!!
Hi Taylor. I agree about older vehicles including tractors. I watch Pete from A Few Acres Farm. He fixes his old tractors
From the ground up. I think he's fixing his International 866 right now. I also watch Rachel Gingle and her father fix old tractors. Enjoy all your videos. Donuts look heavenly. Made me hungry. Happy St. Patrick's Day.
The white truck sounds good. Reminds me of the old days when alot of farm trucks didn't have mufflers. Pickups were for the farm, woods, and primarily for hard work in those days.
Thanks! Yeah a lot has changed, now folks buy a truck and the bed never even gets used! I don’t understand why you wouldn’t just buy a car 😅
Great video Taylor and Brent
I will say it again, that’s a bad a$$ truck you have there. That will be something special when you fix it up. Another great video. Have a good week.
Love the truck!
Thanks 😃
"I love this truck." Thanks. Says it all.
Hi Taylor, looking at you made me think your had been working on the manure scrapper. It's good you fixed the motor and it's working fine now. All the manure is removed and out of the barn ready for the next milking. Then off home to get the beast running and it started quite easy. It has that lovely V8 sound even though a bit loud without the muffler. It would make a good camping ute with 4 wheel drive and just put your bed in the back. Good luck with the truck Reno. Chris from Australia 🇦🇺.
Hey Taylor,,,how much for the moooove tag on the front of your truck ,,,lol ha ha ha we love that tag.
Great job. getting electric motors to cooperate can be really tricky. Your grease spot on your face looked like one of those flower stickers some youngsters wear. The old Ford looks and sound pretty tough! Thanks Tay!
Hi Taylor, I always say a little cow poop never hurt anyone lol! here in Vermont we can't spread until April 1st but we can pile it in the fields ,hopefully by then the grounds will dry up some. So happy you got the ol girl started she sounds good!!
LOVE YOUR HARD WORK YOUR THE BEST STAY SAFE 😊😅😂❤❤❤
Aww thanks! Have a great day 🙂
Good to hear/see the olf truck start up & run. Hope you get her all straightened out ans start using it for your every day driver/work truck. I 100% like the older trucks better.
NEVER SALE IT LOTS BETTER THAN NEW. YOU GO YOUNG LADY YOUR GGREAT😅😊❤❤❤❤
Another great vid! Stay safe
Thanks, you too!
That Moove front license plate killed me. Coupled with the Bowie t shirt. You're too much 😅
Love the videos Taylor,it’s never a fun job working in manure when something breaks down.Love the old ford truck don’t see too many of them anymore plus not many people can drive a manual transmission ❤❤
Really enjoyed your video
Glade yall figured out the problem. Put that Ford to work 😊
I think the Kubota is just like shifting a semi only your not floating the transmission on the Kubota.
Hello Taylor. If you crawl underneath your Ford truck and look up at the shifter linkage for the transfer case - There is usually a grease zerk that when greased makes your transfer case so much easier to shift. After I greased the grease zerk on my 1986 F-150 a couple of different times, It loosened up where I could shift it with 1 finger. If nothing else, A good spraying with SeaFoam DeepCreep on all of the moving parts of the shifter linkage wouldn’t hurt matters as well. Hope this helps you out.
Always working hard on the dairy farm , stay safe .
Always! Thanks so much for watching 😄
Hi Taylor and Brent just finished watching your video it’s awesome no worries you can talk all you want cause I’m learning a lot about dairy farm love you’re white.F 100 ford had one myself and as always you and Brent be safe 🇺🇸🇺🇸
... ole rig was turning over super maybe had a bad connection B4? the family 24 series battery thank you Ms Tayfarm ..!
Another great video sweetheart. I’m glad you guys got that fixed on your own and save the money in farming you gotta save all the money again, you know that. Glad you got the old truck running. It sounds good.🤗
Thanks so much! Yup gotta be self sufficient to survive 😊. Hope everything is going great for you!!
@@tayfarms you are welcome always sweetheart💕 Yes, you have to be a jack of all trades to be a farmer can’t afford to have things hired done all the time. I hope all is going well up there.🤗
Thanks for the video.always entertaining.stay safe
You bet, thanks for watching!😊
Great video there Taylor and the old Ford she sounds pretty good I like loud and proud vehicles old vehicles not the low 4 cylinder buzz bombs I got the loud muffler muscle cars from the 60s the chryslers charger and challengers I got flow masters on my charger with a three inch exhaust and that sounds great 440 magnum 6 pack
Ah the old straight stick manual kool
Thanks for sharing your thoughts with us. Wonderful work and video 😊
My pleasure, thank you for watching!
U..ROCK..Taylor!!!!
Thank you 😅
@@tayfarms Welcome...UR Old Ford Truck is..Bad Ass !!! ..wat Years...R ..UR Trucks ??!!!....Good Answer
Hi Taylor I love your white truck❤
Hi, why thank you!😀
My cousin had an early '80s F100 ('81 or '82 I think), it was an awesome truck
I love the sound of the ole ford!!
👍🏻😁
منذا أكثر من سنة أن انتظرك وانت لا حياة لمن تنادي.@@tayfarms
@@tayfarms اين مشاعرك و احساسك ايها تمثال؟🗿
Always a great video
I appreciate that!
Its always a blessing to get to listen to you, not annoying at all your mind is like sponge wants to always learn. There was a women your size in russia youtuber also drove and worked on the dump truck she drove it didnt matter what it was she was in the pulling tires , brake drums brake shoes exhaust would get in places a guy cant fit , can speak russian or understand it just to watch her work and the things she did , very cool hardworking woman. Like yourself ofcourse she also talked alot i didnt mind very cool.❤ only one thing please try to find a pair or two you would wear and do any job that invalves grease, cow crap, or mud you can rince off to keep reusing. Respect to you and brent always.❤
We had a 78 1 ton here with a 351 m how the stock trailer with it whole grain with it hauled. Stone,feed.was good truck to it wore out. Can't say much about the gas mileage but the power is there when you needed it. I have an f250 with 62 l in it 350 did. Dump truck is a trailer we pull behind
70's F100 was my first vehicle. Wrenched on it weekly. Awesome used truck for a 16 yo. I think I changed either the alternator or voltage regulator or both weekly
I had a 1970 f-250/360 southern truck heavy gauge steel no rust mechanical fuel pump and choke still solid in 2005. Had to go back up north and had to leave it with my cousin in Georgia I;m runnin 95 and 96 gm,s now runnin strong.
Maybe should have lit that burn pile when there was some snow on the ground
Love that Truck
Need to pressure wash the pumps and the whole room
old truck better than new one and you can fix buyyourself !!
@23:08 I spy a David Bowie t-shirt 😊 " Heroes", one of my favorite song.
👍🏻👍🏻😉a classic!
If you ever need new capacitors, Johnstone Supply in Bangor has all types and ratings on the shelf. I had to pick one up for a fuel transfer pump and the gas to drive there was more than the part.
That good to know, thank you!
Tay great vid hey and the truck started and drives 😊 please let us know if you want to sell truck 😊have a sparkling Day
Don't ever Sell that truck !! Lol
Glad ya got it started.....I had a 1980 f250 4x4 with a 351M.....
Ya better make a video when ya light the butn pile!! Lol
Old Fords never die, they just become farm trucks!
😁yup!
I just saw a barn cleaner for sale in NYS.
Enjoyed your video as always. Happy St. Patty's Day
Good morning Taylor. Thanks for my Sunday morning dairy farm fix. I was wondering why Maine wont allow you to spread manure from Dec 1 to Mar 15. You guys have a good day and be safe...
My guess when the ground is frozen and when the snow melts in spring the DNR doesn't want it to run into streams.
Be careful changing capacitors, they store energy.
Nice video Taylor.
Thanks 😊
I had a 78 F-150 Ranger 4 speed with overdrive 2 wheel drive 300 inline 6 cyl. I paid $6300.00 brand new special ordered
don't leave the booster pugged in too long
My main driver is an '88 F150 with 5L inline 6
So cool!
Hi Taylor i ts ok with a little dirt on your face its what a real farmer have and you look amesing
Do you guys ever use barn lime to get that sweet smell and help prevent bacteria?