We are a family owned farm in Southwest Ohio. Our farm incorporates a wide variety of agriculture. We do a yearly rotation of corn and soybeans. We also plant sweet corn and a variety of vegetables. In addition we house many flowers and vegetables in our greenhouse for summer time purchase. If that wasn't enough, our time is also spent caring for laying hens, raising meat chickens, and beef cows. This channel is set up to give an insight into how a small family owned farm works.
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Can someone please tell me what year that tc30 is
My wife has to get para-thyroid surgery. She is just not with it mentally and I depend on her. Now we are late for appointments and everything.
What threat do weeds between rows pose? You just want to control their height or re-seeding? I'd be a bit worried using roundup for this, both due to exposure to myself and worry about crops getting residuals and it affecting growth. Not to mention food contamination. It looks like a lawn mower might be more effective and easier in this situation.
Were did you get you seat from
Do you know if they're available for bigger tractors? JD 2750 in my case. Cat 2 I believe
Also they make a tool to pull those links off. Just go between 2 slats after fully loosening it and chrimp the chain then hit the links out! ITS EASY PROBABLY TAKE 15MIN!! And please the big words don't make you sound smart. Your lack of knowledge on this conveyor shows.
I'm just gonna say you need to not be lazy. Take the tension out and pull off 1 or 2 links a side on the conveyor and it'd work a million times better!!! Chain is to loose!! I mean it's common sense look at your adjustment it's almost fully extended. 2nd see how it can ride over the corn almost a foot?? Yeah those chains only want 1 to 1 1/2 inch deflection. If you'd stop and not be lazy and do that u cld actually run it faster! Also another way to tell is the chain coming off sprocket! Do something farming takes some mechanicing so do it!!!
That was really scary down the ramp with the Oliver. Would never have guessed on a very steep ramp you could load a tricycle gear tractor with two ramps. Say the Oliver has a dead miss. Either an injector or a valve.
Dale and Brennan on a road trip
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Thanks for sharing that. Might buy one or make one similar that stays bolted to the drawbar
no where not morons lol wow
I hope you are getting rain here in the piedmont of nc we had 10,inches of rain in may none in June the 95 degree day's have about burnt corn up
Good beginning of a rock garden 😅
what tractor were you disking with? I don't remember seeing that one before
The dog is living good life 😂
That's funny you said that about the shovel, my grandpa had a shovel like that too. Either myDad or Uncle has that shovel now. Grandpa has somebody else do the digging if he needs it done.
I tried laying some 7 month biodegradable plastic for the first time. What a nightmare... It wouldn't stay under the press wheels so we had to keep shoveling the edges. And randomly it would tear halfway through the row. I tried every adjustment I could think of to no avail. Ended up switching back to our regular plastic and finished the field with zero issues.
2 canines.
Rocks have excellent germination.
How’s things looking down your way for weather? So far things are looking good here in north central Indiana.
We finally died out, could use a shower and now there's rain chances often enough that I can't make hay now that planting is done.
@@boehmfarm4276 ok yeah we were hoping to do our hay tomorrow but it didn’t look like likely.
Good video.
Good stuff
Thumbs up for the little big Ford,
Nice video
I'm. Not kidding keep up on farming
That's a fine job on laying the plastic! Ground worked up nice Ready for the plants!!!
I was wondering if you ever pulled the AA tender behind the applicator. And answered my question about why you prefer not to. 👍🏻
Do you not lay drip tape with the plastic?
The notch is there to allow the stabilizer straps to be used on the older tractors. It is supposed to be applied to the left side with the notch on the top side
So the thing to first do is pull the thermostat and make sure the engine cooling system is adequate to even cool the engine. Shoot ya'll may need a fan shroud and a fan with more blades. Usually someone has removed the fan shroud making the fan sit out in open air.
These Amish are different than any Amish I have met. And they helped you to load with a skid steer. Awesome.
Setting those boards on the off ramp was very poorly done. But you made it without the board pole vaulting you to a new record.
Your one front tire is mounted on backwards.
Could you post the link to the hole puncher typer tool you had at the beginning?
Do you get it from a feed mill in a small town in Kentucky?
Spent many hours on one identical. Can be a bit hard to work on. Good machine though. Good luck
You should show more of the 2x2 international more
how many miles did you tow it /
Over 100
I got a Jhon deer 540e roller I had a 3ft roll a brand new krone Tedder like yours I eased in 2 that roll and it ate it like it was nothing
T fence post the metal detector find alot here where im anyways
Im so glad yall got this kick ass beast
Man you should try washington state farm except laws legis when in doubt throw the triangle on and not single cop will mess with you
Where did you pick that up cause you couldn't have been far from me
Some chain binders couldn't hurt!
You were about 2 miles from my farm. I could have gave you a hand if I had known you were coming. You bought that old girl from the Richard Hartman farm.
Jacob you havd definitely got your money worth with the big truck
But does it work?
Cat engine sounds great
Do you feed them this twice daily?