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Looking for article about Harry Andreessen in the late 50's
@mikelove693911 күн бұрын
Got a 4100 in really good shape
@jimolson842421 күн бұрын
Harvey Firestone did it all. Built the company from the earth of America. His family sold out instead of keeping the tradition going. Sucked up the money instead of working for a living.
@LtColDaddy7123 күн бұрын
Yield is a dirty word around here. PROFIT is what matters. We usually hold our own as far as the “y” word goes, but fortunes are made or lost based on how much it costs to produce it. It’s far from free to source fertility and biology on farm, but if you make progress there, and stop writing those checks for chemistry, you’ll make more money.
@roopsandhu445229 күн бұрын
great idea👍
@Muotaman9958Ай бұрын
24 Hours a Day…, And who takes care of the empty Batteries?? Looks like someone has to work Night shift!!
@KenBillings-p1wАй бұрын
Clutchfingersadjment 1:47
@matthewjohnson6360Ай бұрын
If I farmed I world do. Field corn soy Peas sweet corn Oats green beans. & alfalfa. (Let it rest the 7th put Chickens. NOT necessarily that order but chicks ALWAYS the 7th.
@clayhempel9828Ай бұрын
I have 3 3588s cheap powerhard to beet for some things worst thing about them is the 86 sires cab i always thought it must have been designed by j d spy
@user-qt6or1nx1wАй бұрын
How do you change belts up front.
@freda1078Ай бұрын
Bought two old high school lockers five feet tall, add hooks chains hang inside out of the weather.
@deanl2427Ай бұрын
I use a 55 gal drum. I hang the hooks on the edge and the chain inside. If you take them out the opposite you put them in, they will never tangle. Nothing to build, and plenty of room. Also, will never tip over.
@ShermanT.PotterАй бұрын
He doesn't even give a min./max. Of course it depends on factors, why even post this?
@austanhall2 ай бұрын
I love these tractors sad what happened to international and so many other brands
@user-ts7mt5kz9r2 ай бұрын
Hey Skeeter can I get my starts from you because last year I tried to get my starts I tried to grow myself and somebody came in but baby oil and all my plants and then I tried to get starts from Mike and he went to McDonald's and put all the starts on the trash cans at McDonald's and I was like I didn't want to grab the starts in front of everybody you know so I was too shy and so if you could give me some starts that would be really really nice kind of like along the lines of arbor Day type starts you know where it it comes in the mail but it's perfectly ready to plant the tree or plant the bush or plant the dwarf
@billymccarthy87033 ай бұрын
Thank you for not giving me a solid answer
@johnsantini77473 ай бұрын
My father in law restored his about 35 years ago. It was used often until a couple years ago. He is in a home now and we will be selling it unfortunately.
@riverbankfisher4 ай бұрын
Local cannabis growers would love to sneak in a few of their plants and then tiptoe back in later to harvest before the hemp crop ripened.
@victorriceroni84554 ай бұрын
My hillbilly noggin thought he was gonna make an ice tea glass.
@cajunnathan45865 ай бұрын
Sure would like a Revisit & more details & longer video (parts storage, do they have permanent machinist, mechanic & parts manager?) down here in sugar cane country of Louisiana all the Big Farmers have their own mechanics with Fully Rigged out Service Trucks. When something breaks they can't stop harvest
@obetcorea99855 ай бұрын
Good content. Great explanation. Thanks
@markallen32935 ай бұрын
My father subscribed to "Successful" Farming" back in the 60's when I was a boy. Glad to see you guys are still publishing."
@rogerjmayer86176 ай бұрын
Where do I find part 2? Love the Minneapolis Moline, not many of those around!
@user-wh5yt9jq5t6 ай бұрын
what is that long black line on the ground under every cannabis bush?
@punkndrublic1874 ай бұрын
The thick black plastic they plant in and help control the weeds and the thin plastic tubing is to water
@SgtRockable6 ай бұрын
Been customers for 3 years. Best meat you can buy with the best customer service you can get.
@vladsalonzo6 ай бұрын
omg under 4k?🎉 waw i love it
@amywarengo47486 ай бұрын
Beautiful. ! Congratulations on your Farm Shop.
@philipchabot60646 ай бұрын
Nice shop well thought out.
@rusrobins80866 ай бұрын
9:30 Beautiful Patriot Flag...
@mikescaffo48506 ай бұрын
You can see everything this dude dose is top notch well done sir you did a beautiful job on your shop
@welewisiii6 ай бұрын
in floor heat kicks ass no way this competes with the comfort
@VenturiLife6 ай бұрын
Really common on gas/petrol engines. Stuck injectors are a big culprit, they can get stuck open also.
@davidkimmel42166 ай бұрын
Interesting. Thanks
@markpeterson68366 ай бұрын
Appears to be a higher power door. If so how do you like it after all these years?
@danielehnert42597 ай бұрын
Midland doors build those swing post doors we had them put them in our shop same size
@user-ed8hn7oe5n7 ай бұрын
Hi, i want to build this.. can you please help to make it
@johnodayjr11377 ай бұрын
Where can I get one of these pry tools?
@MrMan50147 ай бұрын
They were super good pullers!
@BRPFan7 ай бұрын
What have you done to your 903 Cummins to get 450-600 hp? I worked on lots of 903 Cummins at a Versatile tractor dealership and they were from 280-320 hp max!
@BRPFan7 ай бұрын
Good idea!
@transformer8897 ай бұрын
Put a drop of oil from the dipstick between your thumb and forefinger and then gently close and separate them it will tell you the viscosity of the oil (stickiness), then do the same test with fresh new oil and compare
@randymagnum1438 ай бұрын
Series III at that. Console control and efficient turbocharged 301 made it sweet. I'll argue that the 190xt, 4020, 1206, 1950t would *not* be "muscle tractors" . I would classify them closer to a "pony car" , like a Mustang, Camero, and a E body 'Cuda. The "big" engined tractors like a D21, or (🤮) 5020, or the bruisers of the 70's were *muscle* tractors IMHO.
@JimFrye-ub3kq8 ай бұрын
I wouldn't trade my roxor for all of the beltburners you test here.
@ollievw34509 ай бұрын
People should rather say: ‘No till, no ill!’
@stephanierasmussen52569 ай бұрын
I got to see this truck up close today from the gentleman that now owns it in Savanna, Illinois. It's a beautiful truck.
@alejandroalcala31469 ай бұрын
cool keep up the good work =)
@rogerfethkenher37269 ай бұрын
Hannah has a magnificent product!!!!!!
@sandych33ks19 ай бұрын
We have had record rain fall this year in the Northeast. The ground is saturated here.. Hopefully that doesn't translate into record snow fall. The rest of the country can have it...
@ShermanT.Potter9 ай бұрын
My main comment is to SLOW THE HEAD DOWN! On my 6620SH, the head speed sensor doesn't even work. When you're making your initial adjustments for the season, look at the loss just behind the head, and then behind the chopper. I was getting loss from the head, so I reduced my head speed. Someone talks about "grain threshing grain" in another video, let "grain cushion grain" when stripping it at the head. Reduce the speed that it hits the deck plate. I'm a small time operator, but you can reduce head losses if you pay attention.
@colinl595110 ай бұрын
All I heard was can am, I know this is gonna win.....1 min into this.
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Looking for article about Harry Andreessen in the late 50's
Got a 4100 in really good shape
Harvey Firestone did it all. Built the company from the earth of America. His family sold out instead of keeping the tradition going. Sucked up the money instead of working for a living.
Yield is a dirty word around here. PROFIT is what matters. We usually hold our own as far as the “y” word goes, but fortunes are made or lost based on how much it costs to produce it. It’s far from free to source fertility and biology on farm, but if you make progress there, and stop writing those checks for chemistry, you’ll make more money.
great idea👍
24 Hours a Day…, And who takes care of the empty Batteries?? Looks like someone has to work Night shift!!
Clutchfingersadjment 1:47
If I farmed I world do. Field corn soy Peas sweet corn Oats green beans. & alfalfa. (Let it rest the 7th put Chickens. NOT necessarily that order but chicks ALWAYS the 7th.
I have 3 3588s cheap powerhard to beet for some things worst thing about them is the 86 sires cab i always thought it must have been designed by j d spy
How do you change belts up front.
Bought two old high school lockers five feet tall, add hooks chains hang inside out of the weather.
I use a 55 gal drum. I hang the hooks on the edge and the chain inside. If you take them out the opposite you put them in, they will never tangle. Nothing to build, and plenty of room. Also, will never tip over.
He doesn't even give a min./max. Of course it depends on factors, why even post this?
I love these tractors sad what happened to international and so many other brands
Hey Skeeter can I get my starts from you because last year I tried to get my starts I tried to grow myself and somebody came in but baby oil and all my plants and then I tried to get starts from Mike and he went to McDonald's and put all the starts on the trash cans at McDonald's and I was like I didn't want to grab the starts in front of everybody you know so I was too shy and so if you could give me some starts that would be really really nice kind of like along the lines of arbor Day type starts you know where it it comes in the mail but it's perfectly ready to plant the tree or plant the bush or plant the dwarf
Thank you for not giving me a solid answer
My father in law restored his about 35 years ago. It was used often until a couple years ago. He is in a home now and we will be selling it unfortunately.
Local cannabis growers would love to sneak in a few of their plants and then tiptoe back in later to harvest before the hemp crop ripened.
My hillbilly noggin thought he was gonna make an ice tea glass.
Sure would like a Revisit & more details & longer video (parts storage, do they have permanent machinist, mechanic & parts manager?) down here in sugar cane country of Louisiana all the Big Farmers have their own mechanics with Fully Rigged out Service Trucks. When something breaks they can't stop harvest
Good content. Great explanation. Thanks
My father subscribed to "Successful" Farming" back in the 60's when I was a boy. Glad to see you guys are still publishing."
Where do I find part 2? Love the Minneapolis Moline, not many of those around!
what is that long black line on the ground under every cannabis bush?
The thick black plastic they plant in and help control the weeds and the thin plastic tubing is to water
Been customers for 3 years. Best meat you can buy with the best customer service you can get.
omg under 4k?🎉 waw i love it
Beautiful. ! Congratulations on your Farm Shop.
Nice shop well thought out.
9:30 Beautiful Patriot Flag...
You can see everything this dude dose is top notch well done sir you did a beautiful job on your shop
in floor heat kicks ass no way this competes with the comfort
Really common on gas/petrol engines. Stuck injectors are a big culprit, they can get stuck open also.
Interesting. Thanks
Appears to be a higher power door. If so how do you like it after all these years?
Midland doors build those swing post doors we had them put them in our shop same size
Hi, i want to build this.. can you please help to make it
Where can I get one of these pry tools?
They were super good pullers!
What have you done to your 903 Cummins to get 450-600 hp? I worked on lots of 903 Cummins at a Versatile tractor dealership and they were from 280-320 hp max!
Good idea!
Put a drop of oil from the dipstick between your thumb and forefinger and then gently close and separate them it will tell you the viscosity of the oil (stickiness), then do the same test with fresh new oil and compare
Series III at that. Console control and efficient turbocharged 301 made it sweet. I'll argue that the 190xt, 4020, 1206, 1950t would *not* be "muscle tractors" . I would classify them closer to a "pony car" , like a Mustang, Camero, and a E body 'Cuda. The "big" engined tractors like a D21, or (🤮) 5020, or the bruisers of the 70's were *muscle* tractors IMHO.
I wouldn't trade my roxor for all of the beltburners you test here.
People should rather say: ‘No till, no ill!’
I got to see this truck up close today from the gentleman that now owns it in Savanna, Illinois. It's a beautiful truck.
cool keep up the good work =)
Hannah has a magnificent product!!!!!!
We have had record rain fall this year in the Northeast. The ground is saturated here.. Hopefully that doesn't translate into record snow fall. The rest of the country can have it...
My main comment is to SLOW THE HEAD DOWN! On my 6620SH, the head speed sensor doesn't even work. When you're making your initial adjustments for the season, look at the loss just behind the head, and then behind the chopper. I was getting loss from the head, so I reduced my head speed. Someone talks about "grain threshing grain" in another video, let "grain cushion grain" when stripping it at the head. Reduce the speed that it hits the deck plate. I'm a small time operator, but you can reduce head losses if you pay attention.
All I heard was can am, I know this is gonna win.....1 min into this.