Diablo Carbide Thick Metal Reciprocating Saw Blades. Can't go wrong with those! I cut through high grade bolts quite frequently with them and they work really well.
When I was a teenager in Texas I drove those Farmall tractors most every week-end and sometimes after school in the fields. Didn't have those fancy cabs back then. I would wear my bathing suit so as to get a good sun tan, can still see Dad at the turning row shaking his head !
Laura's videos are the first I look for when signing onto YouTube. Always informative and always entertaining. My respect for farmers has increased exponentially. Laura and Grant are always smiling and seem to be unfazed by whatever situation they encounter. A great example to us all.
Amazing how much farmers need to know. I'm 75 and have LIVED WITH ME THE WHOLE TIME. The statement "cut it 3 times and its still to short" fits like a tee. Enjoy your life together. Keep it strong and thank you for letting us ride with you both.
Laura, you and Grant make such a good team. Love watching the repairs that people do not realize are just important as the planting and harvest. Anything mechanical will break and how you fix it and maintain it is awesome. I always learn something in every video and seeing your happy beautiful face and smile while you explain it is awesome.
I found this channel not long ago and I have to say, it makes me yearn for my teenage years. All summer my best friend and I used to work on a local farm, they did mostly dairy so much of what you see here is far more sophisticated than anything I would use, even today. I can't imagine how much an operation like that must cost though. I mean tractors, combines, kabuto (whatever the brand is called here, I'm not sure), a lot of the equipment is automated, hundreds of acres of fields. And your videos are always good for making me feel chill while simultaneously making me feel motivated.