1. A sort of fender would help reduce the hay dropping on that tire, and 2, if those wheel bolts stick thru the flange very far when the wheel is bolted on, they will act like fingers, grabbing hay and winding it around that axle shaft. So make sure the bolts are only long enough to go into the flange, not thru it or just barely. I'm glad you got the machine back in service and that neither of you got injured working on it. Farmer Dave
I was thinking the same thing. A two piece, easily removable shield that basically touches the wheel., maybe even a rubber seal on it. But with the age of the machine don’t know if it’d be worth it
It is so nice to see a CZcams channel that is a wonderful clean channel. I love your videos and really appreciate you making them for us to watch. Also you can not have to many dogs, the hardest thing is when they grow old and your last dog passesaway otherwise they are all love and hugs. Thank you for the videos.
Melroe bobcat had some what the same issue do things wrapping around the axles on bobcats. What we did was to cut a piece of 3” PVC pipe to fit from the frame to the wheel hub then cut that piece in half and install it over the frame and secure it with two large hose clamps. This helped keep the seal from damage and usually easier to clean.
Thanks for another video, you said if you had a dollar for every time you cleaned out that tire you would be rich, I would say you attitude and ambition make you wealthy beyond measure!!!!!
Hi Taylor. Thanks for letting us visit your home and for meeting your two beautiful dogs. They were sure glad to see you. We burn wood too to heat our house. In fact I am sitting in front of my wood burning stove and watching your awesome video. I am sure Brent appreciates the fact that you can fit into those tight spaces so that he can get his repairs done. When you take us along for your rides it’s great to see all of that beautiful scenery so if you see a new house being built close to you don’t worry it’s just me moving to Maine. Keep that positive attitude of yours and keep farming. 🐄🚜🌽😉
Glad that yall got the bale unroller up & running! Tks for letting us tag along to ur family farm and meet the dynamic duo!! The best repair job is when the problem fixes itself!!! And those two doggos looked like high-energy mischief on 8 legs!!! lol
Wow. An old-school lug wrench. Hard to believe that cars used to come with one of those. (I had a couple, now long since gone.) The next iteration was the almost useless thing that looked like a crowbar with a socket stamped on the curvy end. I finally settled for a 3/4" breaker bar, extension and an appropriately-sized socket. Oh, and a big screwdriver to pry off the hub caps, but hub caps seem to have disappeared as a wheel ornaments over the years too. That said, I haven't had to change a tire in years. Just slow leaks where I fired up the compressor, filled the tire, and drove to the tire shop. There's a spare tire in or around the car somewhere that I'd have to look for if it was needed. . .
Great stuff Taylor!! Thank you for sharing your journey!! You have a beautiful home and some nice dogs!!! Please be careful and God bless you and your family !!!! Eddy
Bobcat engine rebuild Kubota you mentioned the Kubota engine failure. I found this step by step video of Kubota engine rebuilds. I hope it helps you out. Perhaps you could do your engine on your own. czcams.com/video/PWl7emLQef0/video.htmlsi=zvQ8ztNl5H_q8RWp @tayfarms
A couple of drops of oil on those wheel lug nuts would make it a whole lot easier to remove and replace those bolts. It’s great you remove that hay behind those hubs. It saves those wheel seals. Great job. ! 🚜🚜🚜🇺🇸
Hi taylor! Hey on the seat saftey switch check that the switch it self is clean and pluged in all the way. And wrap dome black tape around the conector so it dosent get wet! Csn also pit some dilect grease so it wont get rust and make the conection bad! And wgat beautiful dogs!
Good to see the bale machine repaired. Thanks for showing a little bit of your family farm. I noticed the shaft going to the transmission on the big tractor is rusting. I would clean that and wrap or cover with grease.
I loved getting to see ya'lls place again. I was sitting here thinking what a great idea it would be for you to raffle off your old truck!🤔🤔🤔🤔😁👍👍👍👍🙋♂️🙋♂️🙋♂️🙏🙏🙏🙏🚜🐄🐄🐄
Before every winter change diesel fuel filters, and every few years clean the strainer in the bottom of the tank if it has one. Winter blend fuel also helps tremendously. Just a tech tip from a retired (1970- 2017) Mercedes star/BMW master trchnician. Love your channel Tay 💚 please farm safe 🐮🪵🪓
I love your straightforward approach to things. It's refreshing. Just a simple way of life. I was wondering about the bearings you were greasing. Either grease gun doesn't pump very much each time you hear the sound, or those bearings were bone dry , but anyway, keep up the good work. Thanks for posting❤
Loved this one. A nice change of scenery. I would love to get some maple syrup for my pancakes. The bale unroller is an interesting machine. Never herd of a thing like that.
That’s sure is a nice looking old ford you have there. Not many of them around anymore. Hope you got your tractor all straightened out. Thanks for the video. Have a good weekend
Thanks Tay, I was getting nervous when you were down in that pit. I like your pocket knife, it looks like a parrot and that’s the first time I have seen the dogs. Stay safe. 👍👏🙏🐄
Good morning Tay ☀️ Glad you got the bale unroller fixed. Nice place your family has there and cute pups. Wood heat is the best grew up burning wood. Yes the seat emergency switches act up a lot on our 50 hp JD compacted as well. Stay warm sweetheart 🤗💕
Morning Tay! That's what happens when you take something to get it looked at, you can never get it to repeat the problem! Great looking dogs! Used to raise goldens. They were fun, but a lot of work. If you put something on that gate, you can pull it open without having to bail water. If you use a chain, you can't push it closed but the water will be down and you can close it manually. Someone wanted to play fetch...!
Nice video guys. Love your mechanical tutorials Taylor and watching you and Brent getting stuck in. You both are an awesome team well done 👏. Regards pat Brazil.
YOU say WE who is the We? family? Boyfriend? Girlfriend? I`m sure others have the same question. Just curious I mean you become part of our lives in a real way love your vids !!
Thanks for sharing another awesome video again Taylor. Doing your own repairs on the farm must save you a small fortune. Isn't it great when you go home and the dogs are so pleased to see you can't help but make you smile. Try spraying the seat switch with wd40 it will drive out the moisture. Thanks again take care and stay safe 👍 😊.
Great multitasking. Just like a farmer should be able to do. Glad you fixed the hay roller. Stay warm and safe. Frostbite is very real. Stay warm and God Bless.
Taylor, I think you are right about you Kubota seat problem, especially with the ripped seat cover. I bet that foam is like sitting on a wet sponge. If you need the tractor when it is going to be cold I would set a concrete block or something heavy on the seat so the switch freezes in the right position and the tractor will work. Take care
Hi Taylor you should make some room in the milk room for your batteries for the tools, the cold will draw the life out of them and you’ll be needing to replace sooner. I realized this the hard way.
Lithium batteries also won't charge when they are too cold. That very issue happened with electric cars in Chicago last week. If you forget to set the car to preheat the battery for charging, better get out your snow shoes.
Good Morning Taylor how are you....staying warm i hope.....thank you for taking us to your house and i didnt know you guys maple syrup i bet its good to
Enjoyed seeing your travels home and seeing where you live. You are so blessed to live in such a beautiful area. If you and your family ever cut wood together that might make a good video .
If you put like a fender over the wheel you could avoid the hay getting locked behind the wheel. Just an idea to help solve your issue with the hay binding behind the wheel.
Great video wnd thanks for sharing. I would like to say for the group, you are welcome with help repairing the Kubota. Look for an invoice in the mail with all of the viewers listed under labor by .08 hours of work. Obviously I'm kidding, hopefully though the Kubota stays fixed. Nice other Fords yah wll got.
Love the video there of uh Showing your hometown and your farm and yeah. then three dogs they are quite the characters golden retrievers are so much energy and fun quite the nice dogs only problem they're not much of A guard dog I think they're thief came around they would help to see if carrying the stuff away good seeing the scenery around heading home you got a pretty area up there I burn wood myself too love that wood heat
Hi Tay. I'm in a wheelchair and have very long hair. That is exactly what my tires look like. I have to have it cleaned out every few months or the front wheels won't turn. The struggle is real! Lol. Thanks for sharing.
Maybe bypass the seat sensor. Unplug it and cross the connections with a paperclip. Done that on lawn mowers several times. If it works, that sensor needs replaced... Or...use your head
Just another Tuesday .. A Warrior love that you ask questions .dumb men wonder wise men ask . Taylor have you done any welding? It’s a good skill especially trying to repair farm equipment .your boss is lucky to have you
Hi Taylor one thing on your pick up truck? You should keep half a tank and no less. In case you get stranded, you won't, you'll run out of gas? They always told me to always keep a full tank. And don't let it get below. I half a tank That was a nice day but cold better then windy
It is not a seat sensor or any other sensor in my opinion; otherwise you would not be able to start the tractor. Maybe not getting enough fuel. Might be a carb adjustment. Unless you have a tire changer, I would advise taking the tires to a tire center and have them change them. I like your wreath. Why not keep it up until it gets ugly.
Taylor, I suspected you were a dog person. The nicest people generally are. I too heat my home entirely with a woodstove. Going on 40 years now. Very satisfying and good for the body and mind. Not to mention the money you save.
Anyone who owns and lovingly cares for dogs can't be all bad. 😊 Dogs are usually excellent judges of character in humans. We had a chocolate lab for 12+ years and still miss him.
You are not a FLASHY PERSON , that is what makes your channel !
Very down to Earth !
1. A sort of fender would help reduce the hay dropping on that tire, and 2, if those wheel bolts stick thru the flange very far when the wheel is bolted on, they will act like fingers, grabbing hay and winding it around that axle shaft. So make sure the bolts are only long enough to go into the flange, not thru it or just barely. I'm glad you got the machine back in service and that neither of you got injured working on it. Farmer Dave
I was thinking the same thing. A two piece, easily removable shield that basically touches the wheel., maybe even a rubber seal on it. But with the age of the machine don’t know if it’d be worth it
A cordless Impact would make life easier for you and Brent on the Farm
Was just thinking that. Harbor Freight high torque Baur impact AWESOME. Set of high impact deep well sockets will make your life much easier.
When I saw Tays girls pocket knife I giggled a little bit. Thanks you two
It is so nice to see a CZcams channel that is a wonderful clean channel. I love your videos and really appreciate you making them for us to watch. Also you can not have to many dogs, the hardest thing is when they grow old and your last dog passesaway otherwise they are all love and hugs. Thank you for the videos.
Thank you so much! And you are absolutely right, the hardest part of having dogs is saying goodbye..
Melroe bobcat had some what the same issue do things wrapping around the axles on bobcats. What we did was to cut a piece of 3” PVC pipe to fit from the frame to the wheel hub then cut that piece in half and install it over the frame and secure it with two large hose clamps. This helped keep the seal from damage and usually easier to clean.
Thanks for another video, you said if you had a dollar for every time you cleaned out that tire you would be rich, I would say you attitude and ambition make you wealthy beyond measure!!!!!
You guys should get a sump pump. About $70. Lower it in with a rope, turn it on, dry in 5 minutes.
Yes. That water level could rise anytime unexpectedly.
Tay the Repair Queen!! LOL Sometimes LUCK is on your side!! Great Video
😂 yep I definitely had luck today
you did fix it with your mere presence! Congrats! Have a great weekend Taylor.
😂 I wish all fixes were that simple! Thanks so much and you have a wonderful weekend too!
@@tayfarms Printaboul = Gaëtan
Don't tell me you have powers.
Hi Taylor. Thanks for letting us visit your home and for meeting your two beautiful dogs. They were sure glad to see you. We burn wood too to heat our house. In fact I am sitting in front of my wood burning stove and watching your awesome video.
I am sure Brent appreciates the fact that you can fit into those tight spaces so that he can get his repairs done. When you take us along for your rides it’s great to see all of that beautiful scenery so if you see a new house being built close to you don’t worry it’s just me moving to Maine. Keep that positive attitude of yours and keep farming. 🐄🚜🌽😉
I live an hour and a half from Taylor and I burn 10 cord a year between living room and kitchen cook stove.
Glad that yall got the bale unroller up & running! Tks for letting us tag along to ur family farm and meet the dynamic duo!! The best repair job is when the problem fixes itself!!! And those two doggos looked like high-energy mischief on 8 legs!!! lol
Wow. An old-school lug wrench. Hard to believe that cars used to come with one of those. (I had a couple, now long since gone.) The next iteration was the almost useless thing that looked like a crowbar with a socket stamped on the curvy end. I finally settled for a 3/4" breaker bar, extension and an appropriately-sized socket. Oh, and a big screwdriver to pry off the hub caps, but hub caps seem to have disappeared as a wheel ornaments over the years too. That said, I haven't had to change a tire in years. Just slow leaks where I fired up the compressor, filled the tire, and drove to the tire shop. There's a spare tire in or around the car somewhere that I'd have to look for if it was needed. . .
The thing stuck in the grease gun nozzle was the broken nipple tip from the last greasing.
Thank you Trent and Tay for sharing your life journey 👍💚💚
Great stuff Taylor!! Thank you for sharing your journey!! You have a beautiful home and some nice dogs!!! Please be careful and God bless you and your family !!!! Eddy
Your an inspiration to us old retired farmers! I hope you get to continue living your best life whatever it may be. You’re such an amazing person.
Thank you, that is so sweet of you!
Bobcat engine rebuild Kubota
you mentioned the Kubota engine failure. I found this step by step video of Kubota engine rebuilds. I hope it helps you out. Perhaps you could do your engine on your own.
czcams.com/video/PWl7emLQef0/video.htmlsi=zvQ8ztNl5H_q8RWp
@tayfarms
A couple of drops of oil on those wheel lug nuts would make it a whole lot easier to remove and replace those bolts. It’s great you remove that hay behind those hubs. It saves those wheel seals. Great job. ! 🚜🚜🚜🇺🇸
Hi taylor! Hey on the seat saftey switch check that the switch it self is clean and pluged in all the way. And wrap dome black tape around the conector so it dosent get wet! Csn also pit some dilect grease so it wont get rust and make the conection bad! And wgat beautiful dogs!
This gal is a workaholic. Not afraid of work. Keep up the videos
Good to see the bale machine repaired. Thanks for showing a little bit of your family farm.
I noticed the shaft going to the transmission on the big tractor is rusting. I would clean that and wrap
or cover with grease.
Enjoyed the small clip of your family farm Taylor! You do have a life outside the dairy.😅
I loved getting to see ya'lls place again. I was sitting here thinking what a great idea it would be for you to raffle off your old truck!🤔🤔🤔🤔😁👍👍👍👍🙋♂️🙋♂️🙋♂️🙏🙏🙏🙏🚜🐄🐄🐄
It is somuch fun watching you !!! Thanks for letting uscome along
Before every winter change diesel fuel filters, and every few years clean the strainer in the bottom of the tank if it has one. Winter blend fuel also helps tremendously. Just a tech tip from a retired (1970- 2017) Mercedes star/BMW master trchnician.
Love your channel Tay 💚 please farm safe 🐮🪵🪓
I love your straightforward approach to things. It's refreshing. Just a simple way of life. I was wondering about the bearings you were greasing. Either grease gun doesn't pump very much each time you hear the sound, or those bearings were bone dry , but anyway, keep up the good work. Thanks for posting❤
Loved this one. A nice change of scenery. I would love to get some maple syrup for my pancakes. The bale unroller is an interesting machine. Never herd of a thing like that.
Thank you for taking us along on your day. Love the puppies. Keep farming!
Thanks for joining us! Hope you enjoy your weekend 😀
That’s sure is a nice looking old ford you have there. Not many of them around anymore. Hope you got your tractor all straightened out. Thanks for the video. Have a good weekend
Thank you, you have a great weekend too!
What a welcoming committee! Your dogs are so excited to see you.
Great pictures under such conditions with manure pump
Taylor, thank you for your positive, energetic commentary. Well done young lady.🌟🌟😊😊
Hi, thank you so much! 😀
Hi I'm Louis from South Africa I like your videos and I like to work on the farm
Great vid thanks Taylor .
beautiful farm girl! love your videos!
Thanks Tay, I was getting nervous when you were down in that pit. I like your pocket knife, it looks like a parrot and that’s the first time I have seen the dogs. Stay safe. 👍👏🙏🐄
Good morning Tay ☀️ Glad you got the bale unroller fixed. Nice place your family has there and cute pups. Wood heat is the best grew up burning wood. Yes the seat emergency switches act up a lot on our 50 hp JD compacted as well. Stay warm sweetheart 🤗💕
Morning Tay! That's what happens when you take something to get it looked at, you can never get it to repeat the problem! Great looking dogs! Used to raise goldens. They were fun, but a lot of work. If you put something on that gate, you can pull it open without having to bail water. If you use a chain, you can't push it closed but the water will be down and you can close it manually. Someone wanted to play fetch...!
Nice video guys. Love your mechanical tutorials Taylor and watching you and Brent getting stuck in. You both are an awesome team well done 👏. Regards pat Brazil.
YOU say WE who is the We? family? Boyfriend? Girlfriend? I`m sure others have the same question. Just curious I mean you become part of our lives in a real way love your vids !!
Got the "Beast" running! Yeahhhhhhh
Enjoyed your vid one thing about farming there is always surprises that pop up Stay healthy stay safe and have a great rest of your day
Thanks for sharing another awesome video again Taylor. Doing your own repairs on the farm must save you a small fortune. Isn't it great when you go home and the dogs are so pleased to see you can't help but make you smile. Try spraying the seat switch with wd40 it will drive out the moisture. Thanks again take care and stay safe 👍 😊.
spray WD40 on the seat censer , it would help take care of the moisture! use to spray my trucks distributor, and plug wires when it ran lousy!
Nice job Tay!!@!
Pups are cute!
Tomorrow is my only day I go into work. I usually get home around 6 at the earliest. I can let you know when I am expecting to be home.
Need a little fender for the tire
Hello from ireland i realy enjoy your video about your farming live ,and your enthusiasm in your work and dream of have your own farm spmeday
Hey Taylor that's why the tractor kept running you brought us along with you. We are your lucky charms.
Great multitasking. Just like a farmer should be able to do. Glad you fixed the hay roller. Stay warm and safe. Frostbite is very real. Stay warm and God Bless.
that's a vacuum pump! (I think) - Boulton steam powered vacuum pump 1760s - this one is a modern version of the efficient system.
Your videos are so special. Thanks so much for sharing your story with us. 😊
Taylor, I think you are right about you Kubota seat problem, especially with the ripped seat cover. I bet that foam is like sitting on a wet sponge. If you need the tractor when it is going to be cold I would set a concrete block or something heavy on the seat so the switch freezes in the right position and the tractor will work. Take care
Enjoyed your video
Hi Taylor you should make some room in the milk room for your batteries for the tools, the cold will draw the life out of them and you’ll be needing to replace sooner. I realized this the hard way.
Lithium batteries also won't charge when they are too cold.
That very issue happened with electric cars in Chicago last week. If you forget to set the car to preheat the battery for charging, better get out your snow shoes.
Good Morning Taylor how are you....staying warm i hope.....thank you for taking us to your house and i didnt know you guys maple syrup i bet its good to
Enjoyed seeing your travels home and seeing where you live. You are so blessed to live in such a beautiful area. If you and your family ever cut wood together that might make a good video .
Thanks for sharing Taylor. Stay safe and warm, Deb
Thank you! You too!
Get you a 430 case tractor I have two of them and I love them
If you put like a fender over the wheel you could avoid the hay getting locked behind the wheel. Just an idea to help solve your issue with the hay binding behind the wheel.
Hi Tay! I forgot if you have any siblings or not?
Great video wnd thanks for sharing.
I would like to say for the group, you are welcome with help repairing the Kubota. Look for an invoice in the mail with all of the viewers listed under labor by .08 hours of work.
Obviously I'm kidding, hopefully though the Kubota stays fixed.
Nice other Fords yah wll got.
Love the video there of uh Showing your hometown and your farm and yeah. then three dogs they are quite the characters golden retrievers are so much energy and fun quite the nice dogs only problem they're not much of A guard dog I think they're thief came around they would help to see if carrying the stuff away good seeing the scenery around heading home you got a pretty area up there I burn wood myself too love that wood heat
Hi Tay. I'm in a wheelchair and have very long hair. That is exactly what my tires look like. I have to have it cleaned out every few months or the front wheels won't turn. The struggle is real! Lol. Thanks for sharing.
It’s frustrating isn’t it!☺️
Very much so!
Maybe bypass the seat sensor. Unplug it and cross the connections with a paperclip. Done that on lawn mowers several times. If it works, that sensor needs replaced... Or...use your head
Good job 👌👍
Servicing your most important piece of equipment for winter. Except for the barn cleaner and milk pump of course. Enjoy your channel very much.
Just another Tuesday .. A Warrior love that you ask questions .dumb men wonder wise men ask . Taylor have you done any welding?
It’s a good skill especially trying to repair farm equipment .your boss is lucky to have you
Great video Taylor and Brent
Thank you!
Had the exact same problem on my l3800. Forward reverse sensor on your left side under the plate..
I just bypassed mine all good.
Maybe get a set of boat trailer fenders and weld them on to prevent hay around the axels.
Hi Taylor one thing on your pick up truck? You should keep half a tank and no less. In case you get stranded, you won't, you'll run out of gas? They always told me to always keep a full tank. And don't let it get below. I half a tank
That was a nice day but cold better then windy
Hello Taylor greetings from Virginia❤❤❤❤❤
I agree a fender would work
Ryan from Canada love your farming videos great heard off cows.
Awesome! Thank you!
Impressive heck of a farm girl ❤
You've got a great sense of humor and work ethic
Why thank you!
Good Morning Taylor!!!!!
Hi!!
@@tayfarmsGod Willing,it is sweeter than honey.🍯😜💋
Why is sweet not responding?👀🤷?💋?@@tayfarms
You amaze me 😊
Thankyou for one other episode of Farming sharing with us . electric probleems with machinery 8 of 10 is a mass related problem
Love Goldens best doggo
if u have some old vehicle tags floatin around u could jerry rig small fenders to cover the tires.
Thank you I love your dogs.
Thanks for joining us, 😃
It is not a seat sensor or any other sensor in my opinion; otherwise you would not be able to start the tractor. Maybe not getting enough fuel. Might be a carb adjustment. Unless you have a tire changer, I would advise taking the tires to a tire center and have them change them. I like your wreath. Why not keep it up until it gets ugly.
Taylor, I suspected you were a dog person. The nicest people generally are. I too heat my home entirely with a woodstove. Going on 40 years now. Very satisfying and good for the body and mind. Not to mention the money you save.
Anyone who owns and lovingly cares for dogs can't be all bad. 😊 Dogs are usually excellent judges of character in humans. We had a chocolate lab for 12+ years and still miss him.
Maybe have your welding guy to make you a fold down platform to stand on, that way you could fold it up to go around the corners. Just an idea.
Good video. Thanks ! Those seat switches.should we wired so if youre in neutral it'll keep running.
thx
Good video thanks but what would happen if you swap the tiers it looks like the bare tier helps drag the hay around it
jump out the seat switch by putting the 2 wires together it will never happen again
Make a small fender to cover the tire to keep the hay out
You beautiful farm,beautiful puppies lol
You are so kind!
Hi Tay. You’re one sweet girl. My son’s middle name is also Tay ( Taeh), but the spelling is different.
Be careful when greasing sealed bearings, too much grease will pop the seals allowing dirt in,
Very cool Tay, did not know you have a hundred acres on your farm very impressed
Thanks you, have a great weekend!
I can only imagine how it smells😮
You are awesome
Nice looking truck u r driving Taylor
OMG Swisher Sweets your not a blunt smoker surely! LOL
Good evening / Night Taylor handy looking pen knife 😊
Does the seat flip up towards the steering wheel? That might help keep the rain off. You have some happy dogs.