Daredevil Of Farming

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Publicado 2024-07-24
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In today's video we get to see a cool part of farming: crop dusters/air tractors. We see them in action on one of our fields, and have the opportunity to get up close and personal with them. Thank you for watching through my ad placements: they are what make my farming dreams possible, so I really appreciate it!!

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  • @SemperFido9915
    I used to be a cotton inspector for the state, and while I was out in a field, I had to use the porta-john. I was inside when I heard a plane coming, and when he passed over, he bumped the roof of the porta-john with his wheel. I had no problems going after that. Those guys are amazing.
  • @jhaedtler
    I'm a retired aircraft mechanic. I serviced those beasts for a living! They make 2 seat versions if you kids wanted to go for a ride in a field! It's a blast. Not easy flying, Days are long! Thanks for the videos!
  • @terryhubbard1141
    Those pilots are amazing. My mother was a WASP during WW2. 1944-1945. She towed targets for ground gunnery practice with a P-40. Lots of stories....
  • @Robalogot
    As a relatively experienced pilot, crop dusting scares the shit out of me. The risk is massive, if anything goes wrong you've got nowhere to go. The only thing that tops this when it comes to danger are firefighter planes.
  • @loisrinehart6755
    When I was in high school a hundred years ago, I worked for our local airport in the summer. I got to flag for the crop duster planes. They would fly 3 feet off the crops. You’d wave a white flag on a 10 foot pole for them to line up on you then take 19 steps across the field and watch them fly 15 feet away from you. They’d bank hard and almost fly back on themselves. After getting to the end of the field, we’d jump in the pickup and bust butt to the next one while they refilled with chemicals. We’d start at 430 in the morning and go till it got too hot to spray. Go back out at 6pm and spray till dark. That was the best job I could have had. I’m 74 now and still miss it. Have fun kids. Keep up the great videos. Thanks.
  • @JohnLundberg-f5e
    Emeralds for eyes. Simply stunning. You and Grant are great influencers, teaching this country what it really takes to feed people. How can't anyone who see your work and understand Farmers are not a bunch of people in a field pulling weeds. You folks are some of the most important people working in this country to feed the masses, sophistacated and professional buisness Men and Women who have always made The United States of America great, and work so hard to fill our bellys. Thank you.
  • It's been 45 years now, and there was a farmer who grew acres of delicious sweet corn about a quarter mile from my house. We had a local crop sprayer plane airstrip about a quarter mile in the opposite direction. Every Sunday morning, the plane ( like the one in your video) took off flew low over my house, and we hear the plane make about 5-6 passes and then return to base. One morning, I heard the plane engine suddenly stop. I leaped out of bed and said, " he crashed." I drove to the corn field and saw the pilot walking. He said the morning sun blinded him, and he caught a wing in the tree line. Fortunately, he was okay.
  • @mikeknowles8017
    Pratt and Whitney PT-6 Power on that Air Tractor! I pulled a magnetic chip detector out of the gear box on one and it had a gear tooth and a chunk of hub stuck to it. Other than the chip light illuminated that engine showed no performance issues. What a machine!
  • @thomasjarosz7406
    Laura,Grant, Ireally like all the aspects of Farming. God Bless All the Farmers in the USA. America !
  • @markknister6272
    Used to watch the dusters over the cotton fields in Arizona. They dusted with DDT - we frolicked in it! I’m 75, hasn’t killed me yet. No plane, please. Just watch and ride.
  • @seanmarr6029
    I spent 30 years. At Pratt & Whitney Canada building those engines, God bless, stay safe.🇨🇦
  • @robertkeime4907
    The skill level of these pilots is off the chart. I have had pilot license for many years which helps me appreciate the skill level these pilots have.
  • @v1rotait23
    As a licensed pilot of many years with no flying for a long time now, I thoroughly love it when a turbine Air Tractor roars across your property spraying the corn! I really enjoyed the episode when you went up in the little yellow Piper Cub (I love flying those too) for a hoon around his home base near Henderson. Glad to see you're still grinning as wide as Nebraska when he or others come back for another job! Cheers from David in NZL 😁🤣❤🛩 LOL, I managed to find the flight recording on Flight Radar as he was spraying the field across the road and over your house! His steep 180º turns at the end of a run are about a quarter mile wide!
  • @justsomedude7556
    I was in the Navy and we flew in P3's chasing subs and would fly as low as 100 feet off the ocean depending on the conditions. Once we flew by a carrier and were below the carrier deck.... Our plane had a length of 116 ft, wing span of 99 ft. and we could fly up to 16 hrs when we shut down to 2 engines. Fantastic plane. This guys are fantastic pilots...
  • Flying those “dusters” takes so much talent and it’s very impressive to say the least. Thanks for showing us what the planes look like inside and out intimately. Your corns looking good!
  • @westrotter7847
    I grew up watching them. My Dad had a good friend who had his own duster. No mistakes permitted.
  • @jimmyjenkins9240
    Thanks for taking us on the field trip! I was in aircraft maintenance while in the Air Force. I was a crew chief on a EB 57 A. I love anything aircraft related.
  • @cslapler007
    Ok at least I know I'm not the only one who get's excited and giddy and wants to take all sorts of photos and videos when they dust at our house. I work a mile away from the QC airshow they put on each year, usually featuring either blue angles or thunderbirds along with F18s and F22s, so I'm used to this but it still never gets old.
  • @anthonyarnold906
    I work in agriculture and have been hauling fungicide to two of these air tractors for the last two or three weeks. It never gets old year after year.
  • @markswoboda8516
    Love watching crop dusters especially when they dip down and all of a sudden pops up from nowhere