I Bury People For A Living... | Funerals, Tractors, and Breakdowns

I do about 100,000 things in this video. It starts off with Cooper spraying down 32% on the home farm. While he is doing that, Daddy Cornstar started planting corn. He was running into a few issues at first but they resolved quickly. While Dad and Coop were preoccupied, Dalton was running the Reel disk to prepare the ground for planting. I came home and grabbed the seed tender so I could fill the planter for Dad. The auger lift arm on the seed tender decided to stop working so we had to take it off and improve. Dalton got done Reel disking for the night so he helped me cover a full size grave and we touched up a few other graves and seeded them with grass seed. When we got back, we re-loaded the seed tender so it would be ready for Dad when he needed seed again. I knew Dad was going to be running late that night as he was trying to plant as long as he could before the rain hit. I made him supper and he ended up running past 1 in the morning. He brought the planter home and power-washed the mud that got flung on it on the drive over.

The following morning we slept in a little bit and a John Deere worker came down to help us work on our sprayer. We were having some height control issues on the boom and a hydraulic line and two product hoses needed replaced. We needed to order more parts so we tore into that as much as we could.

Once the sprayer was at a standstill, we had several other shop projects that we tinkered with, went and dug a cremation with the post hole digger, cleaned the heated shop, pulled the sprayer tanks in to be fixed, and then covered the cremation after the funeral.

The sprayer trailer had a cracked T-coupler and was leaking significantly, so we knew we needed to replace it. After a lot of head scratching we finally figured out a plan. We got as far as we could without new parts then I had to go back to school. While I was at school, Dad was working on a few things on the planter to make sure it was ready to go. He also waxed the John Deere 4840.

Thank you for watching!

Cole The Cornstar, aka Cole, is a 4th generation family farmer from Central Iowa. Cole promotes agriculture by filming his day-to-day adventures with his Dad and brother on the farm. His vision is to teach people what goes on during day to day farm operations. Cole's mission is to prove the American Dream is not dead and be a megaphone for agricultural education and innovation, from technological advances in farming equipment to conservation practices.

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