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Luke Bryan Gets Down & Dirty To Save Trailers From Muddy Floodwaters

Luke Bryan tackles the floods

Luke Bryan showed fans that he’s just as comfortable getting dirty in the mud as he is performing on stage. As Hurricane Helene hit Ohio, Luke and his team needed to get out on the tractors to save his gear from the storm. Luckily, this star had some quality tractors and he was able to get the job done.

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Floods Are No Match For Luke Bryan

Luke Bryan shared a clip of himself tackling the floods on his Instagram. The caption reads, “The rain hit us in Ohio last night. Good thing we had our @fendt_north_america tractors here to pull out all our gear. Thinking about all those impacted by the hurricane. We’ll see y’all tonight Pennsylvania #FarmTour2024.”

The video shows Luke with a cigar in his mouth operating one of his many tractors as they pull their trailer out of the mud. Luke is nothing but smiles as he operates this heavy machinery. He is fortunate to have such quality equipment to remove his gear from the mud.

Internet Loves Luke Bryan

The internet is loving Luke Bryan’s optimism during Hurricane Helene and the floods that were left behind. The positive comments came “flooding” in.

One user wrote, “It looks like he is having just as much fun on a tractor as being on stage.”

Another added, “Sorry to hear! But your experience on your farm is paying off! You look like a natural on the tractor!”

A third chimed in, “I love that you respect these farmers and show them love.”

Luke Bryan had to get his gear out from the mud caused by the floods so he could continue his Farm Tours. The Farm Tour is a concert series that Luke performs on family farms. On his website, he shares that the tour happens rain or shine, and his dedication to play even after a hurricane proves that.

We wish Luke and all those who were affected by Hurricane Helene all the best.

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