The video starts out with Daddy Cornstar answering a commonly asked question in the comments. After that, DC and Cooper jump into putting the corn head back together. Once the corn head was put together, DC and Cooper did a final run through, greased it, and then called it a night.
The next day DC was not feeling very well, so he decided to stay in the house while I prepared to transfer corn around. After shoveling away snow and frozen chunks of corn, the augers were ready to go. After that, I started shuffling equipment from the main heated shop to the big machine shed and vice versa. After a few hours, we finally got all the equipment shuffled around.
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Hey Cole, my tractor is 75yo and still starts first try
“We gotta put a shaft in!” Sounds good.
Buy different combine start biggar
That seal price could be worse… it could be 117 each and a 6 month back order.
Daddy Cornstar is so funny! You never know whether to believe him or not. lol Goodness the cost of parts!!! It is so nice your boys work so well with and for you.
I wish I had snow like that. I’m from Mississippi and get an inch of snow every 3 years
To find a failing maxi. Get two oh 2×2 x 1/8 inch plates of steel and small C clamp. A clamp off the emergency hose so air cannot flow into the chamber til you get no more back feed some time you can hear it putting your ear to the chambers
Daddy cornstar, you are a very blessed man !!!
pa cornstar a bunch of poo poo
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Hahahahaha !!! Yoweee!!! Thats called musical farm equipment!!!! 😊
Loved it!!!!
1:54 getting??!?…I think you've already passed crazy at those prices.
How many semis do u have
Great video Cole
Great video Daddy corn star and Cooper
Love this show. Thanks for putting the dates on the video, It makes it more relevant and easier to follow the seasons. Keep up the great work,
05:48 Nice of Daddy to mention receipt of a gift and plans to enjoy it
Lots of badly designed devices… 🤦♂️
Soooooo what do you use the 2745 for?
It must have been those Heinz ketchup chips that made ya feel bad. Lol
At 4:37 mark "we had a burial to coverup". Have you ever thought about applying for a job with Hillary Clinton. She could use a good coverup expert☻😥😂🤣😜
Dadisms: It don't hurt, it's just painful
I lost track of who was backing the semi? Awesome! Those ring seal prices? 'Highway Robbery'
The investment in equipment is incredible to see.
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What the crap they so high for?? I was forced to pay 40 bucks for a ford petcock valve 30 yrs ago because ford could get it, no one else made it…
My brother owned a 2745.
Daddy Cornstar : “ it doesn’t take long; but it’s time consuming “😅
greetings from the nederlands thanks for the videos
I hope those are well trained performing seals at that price!
Howdy Cole, We absolutely Love ya and your family, we have been turning everyone on to ya. When I was a young'en we farmed in Prairie du Chien Wis, our 2,000 Farm is now part of Wyalusing state park. I grew up very different from our kids, (city kids) I very much relate to being the gravity wagon hauler. We to combined all night, came in only to get food and because we were girls, get more toilet paper for the field. Ya! .. This was the seventies, and we only had gravity wagons, If you were lucky the best spot was to sit, was in the back of the wagon and ride back to the conveyor and corn silo. So,,, laying there in the wagon (after dark mostly at midnight) you could look up at the stars, I remember them being so spectacular. So cold, and crisp, the smell of the corn and diesel fuel. The pink corn shafts flouting through the air. Oh man….! I miss it… so my question? All that land do you go hunting on the farm and if you do,,, what do you hunt. Thanks to the cornstar family and keeping my memories alive…………
Nice vid god bless y’all
If anyone says farming is easy they have no idea. Mechanic, mathematician, truck driver, business CEO etc. I could go on about all the things that you need to know to run a farming operation. Love your channel and your family. Cole you’re an amazing young man. Keep up the great work.
Daddy 🌽 Corn Star 🌟 is full of vast knowledge of life with humor and wit. Great Experience for You two boy's to kept learning and to carry on with. Daddy 🌽 Corn Star 🌟 is a ROCK 🌟 Star – rock on Daddy 🌽 Corn Star 🌟 my fav of the channel 👍
the team of horse would do a little faster.
Why are you censoring me?
Take pictures as you go then you should be able to reconstruct the item.
4.7 mph bahahahahahahaahaahha
This tire opening was not OSHA Approved but it was entertaining so carry on LOL 🙂
Super Duper Cooper, Cool Dude Cole, Badass Dad. You guys are truly harmony in action/motion. I commend you, wholeheartedly. Take Care and Peace.
I just thought of an interesting observation regarding your equipment. Some who have the same…thoughts about cars and trucks will understand this too. My observation (and forgive me if you've covered this already) is that looking over your fleet of your farm vehicles and except for your great looking newest tractor and maaaaybeeee that combine, I see a distinct lack of computerized farm equipment like has happened to cars and trucks since the late 1990's or so on your farms. I'm not talking about the computers you use that were installed as an aftermarket GPS and all of that.
I recently read an article where farmers who had purchased those green tractors everyone knows about and were having computer problems with those vehicles but had to sue the manufacturer just to gain access to the information that would allow them to fix the tractor instead of the dealer. I guess computers are expensive…NO I KNOW that is expensive especially after reading that article. And without the right equipment is difficult to work on as well. I see you work on your own equipment and the condition shows LOTS of pride of ownership there too. Is that a consideration for you guys when you're looking at possibly upgrading or buying new equipment and why your fleet is red in color as opposed to green???
For seals get the cross reference for national or CR ect.
Hey Daddy Corn Star which kid is the funniest? Best sense of humor?