I Almost Fired The New Guy!

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Published 2023-04-15
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All Comments (21)
  • @norm-nas
    Tractor wasn't stuck the disc was. Give Gage praise for not spinning and spinning until the tractor was buried and high centered stuck. He had sense enough to stop, good job Gage.
  • @regor2102
    He did good to stop before he broke something or got it in so deep it had to be dug out. Good job kid.
  • @george8873
    Kind of made me chuckle when Laura called The New Guy a kid when she's still a youngin herself, lol.
  • @flyfisher301
    Great video of a daily farm adventure. She almost didn’t fire him because he got stuck, it was because he got her tractor dirty. 😂 Be safe
  • I grew up in the Mississippi Delta. One of the first really big four wheel drive eight tire tractors that came out in the seventies was the Allis Chalmers 40. The joke was you had to buy two of them, because if one of them got stuck, the only thing that could pull it out, was another one.
  • @lhinze
    That's the largest Yankum Recovery Rope I've ever seen. Loved this episode of Laura's Off Road Recovery.
  • @garyricci3562
    You guys are so incredibly into it. I love the fact that you learn from each other and you enjoy what you're doing. You are so easy to listen to.I watch 3 or 4 videos a day trying to catch up.❤
  • @hotbug597
    Those ropes are truly amazing! The manufacturer should pay you to let them use your video as a testimony to the quality of their ropes. Pulling out that tractor and slicer was truly fascinating to watch. The camera work, angles and editing are very professional. If I may, I am in no way a videographer but you guys have come such a long way with your video creations. I look forward to each episode; they are all a work of art yet the authenticity comes through. You are ready for prime time, definitely. I just love the quality you provide. Thanks
  • Laura, I have been watching you for quite a while now and one of the reasons that I watch your videos is that you are so easy to listen to. Good luck with your upcoming planting season!
  • Gage knew to stop digging when it got stuck, so points to him for that. Maybe all of us see in him glimpses of ourselves on the road to becoming what we are now. Go Gage! Thank you Laura, for explaining the instrumentation of the tractor. And the disc/chopper thing. What a great tool. What a popular site this is. In just one day you get 100,000 views and 10,000 thumbs up. Including mine 😊
  • Thanks Laura and Grant, no two days are the same, is that the field you rent, that field is not flat not like most of your fields. Thanks for taking us along with your day-to-day work on your farm. Love from Mike. ❤
  • Thank you Laura for showing how you in Nebraska prepare your fields for planting!😊
  • @cdalton3169
    Gage seems like a good young man! Wants to learn. Y’all are good for him!
  • I was the boss for many, many years. When it came to people, it was my job to make sure each employee was successful and nurtured into a valued worker. It made me and them happy. Best wishes!
  • @bradpogue3448
    I wouldn’t be mad at the young man, he just did what he was told. That is a great learning experience for the young man. May pull the disc up a little might have help, we’ll never no. Thanks Laura for the videos.
  • @BillAumack
    You haven't worked on a farm if you haven't gotten a tractor stuck. LOL. I remember the time someone on the farm I was on got the bulldozer stuck, that was tough to get out.
  • Nice job... and you still had alot more play in that rope. Grant could of backed up a couple feet, drove forward at a moderate speed and gave you a sudden jerk to add even more pull to get you out. The beauty of those ropes is instead of doing a sudden jerk like a chain, it takes that same energy and pulls like a rubber band giving you a much smoother jerk. Plus with that rubber band type jerk, it adds more pulling power than just from a tight cable or chain would do. Those ropes are magical.
  • I really enjoy being an observer of your farming operation. I learn a lot even at 73. Thanks for helping to feed America. ❤
  • The shot at the end, looking down the roll seeing the stalk and roots getting plucked, excellent.!
  • @gnmatsu
    Awesome job in getting out! Yes. Looks so much safer than a chain. I love the problem solving aspect of it. Kind of like my previous job. Thanks for taking us along.