Tractors built the way they still should be. Plain and simple. No whistles , bells, or buzzers, just simple hard running working machines designed to get the job done. M F all the way back then.👍👍👍🇺🇸✌🏻😎🙏🏽
That thing works slick. I didnt know the discs helped that much, but you can barely tell the sod is hurt. We have a rutted field I plan on doing this to next fall, hopefully work some ruts out. Thanks for the vid.
Did anyone ever set one of these up to harvest clover seed? My neighbor has two F2’s and I pay him to cut mine. But I can get a 74’ with the Perkins pretty cheap.
I spent many hours doing custom combining with the 510 back in the 60’s. The damn A/C never seemed to work properly so it could be pretty miserable in the cab, still it was better than operating the JD 95 where all you had was an umbrella. This brings back a lot of memories.
It is DRY HERE folks. He rigged up an irrigation system to water the pumpkin patch, since the seeds aren't coming up, and we aren't expecting rain for a few days. And it WORKS GREAT !!
It's about time others realised the benefits of a 3 point hitch and to transfer some weight to the tractor and therefore reduce wheel spin ,pressure control is the feature that Massey used in the UK.
It works up about 2", mixes the old crop residue on top , is it's main function. Designed for incorporating cover crops. Does a great job. Thanks for watching.